"Manerial" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Manerial is not a commonly used word in English. However, I'm going to take a guess that you might be thinking of "manual" or "mannerly".
Manual refers to something that is done by hand or is a written guide or instructions.
Mannerly refers to behavior that is polite and well-behaved, having good manners.
If neither of these words is what you're thinking of, could you please provide more context or clarify the correct spelling of the word?
I think you meant "manual".
Mandurah is a coastal city located in Western Australia, approximately 72 kilometers (45 miles) south of Perth. It is the third-largest city in Western Australia and one of the fastest-growing cities in the country.
A Mandylion is an ancient relic, later known as the Holy Face of Lourdes, which is a supposed image of Jesus Christ's face on a piece of cloth. It is said to have been created in the 2nd century AD by Saint Veronica, who used her veil to wipe the face of Jesus as he carried his cross to Calvary. The image is claimed to be a portrait of Jesus' face, with a red nose and eyes that seem to follow those who view it. The Mandylion is believed by many to have healing powers and is still venerated by the Catholic church.
The word "mane" can refer to the long hair growing from the head or neck of a lion or other animals. It can also refer to the long hair growing from the back of the head of humans, especially children or men.
Meaning: A meana or meana is a moth in the family Saturniidae. It is also known as the luna moth or actias artemis.
A maneater is a big cat, typically a tiger or a lion, that is habituated to attacking humans because it has learned that human flesh is a viable source of food. This usually occurs in areas where humans and big cats come into frequent contact, such as a location where humans are hunting, poaching, or engaged in other activities that attract the attention of these animals.
The word "maned" is an adjective that means having a mane or a long, flowing hair-like growth, typically found on the neck, chest, or shoulders of an animal, such as a lion or a horse. In human fashion, it can also describe a person's hairstyle or a wig with long, flowing locks.
A manege is a large, indoor or outdoor area used for training and exercising horses, typically horses used for ceremonial or show purposes, such as dressage or jumping.
Manes refers to the long hair that grows on the neck or head of a horse, typically above the eyes and ears. It can also refer to the hair-like structure on the top of the head of a lion or other animals.
Édouard Manet was a French painter who is considered one of the pioneers of Post-Impressionism. He is best known for his bold and innovative works of art that challenged traditional artistic conventions.
Maneuver refers to the skillful and clever use of one's abilities or resources to achieve a desired outcome or goal, often in a witty or crafty way. It can also refer to a movement or action that is cleverly planned and executed, such as a military tactic or a clever move in a game or sport.
The ability to move quickly and easily, often while changing direction or evading obstacles, especially in a situation such as flying or driving a vehicle.
The word "maneuverable" refers to being skillfully and quickly adaptable or able to change direction, position, or course, often in a situation requiring swift and precise action. It can describe a person's ability to think on their feet, make decisions, or take correct actions in a rapidly changing situation, or it can describe a vehicle, aircraft, or object that can be easily steered or directed.
To maneuvered means to skillfully and cleverly control or handle a situation, often involving movement or movement of objects, in order to achieve a desired outcome or benefit. It can also mean to move or position something in a deliberate and intentional way, often to gain an advantage or to achieve a specific goal.
Maneuvering refers to the act of skillfully and strategically planning and executing a series of movements or actions, often in a complex or difficult situation, in order to gain a particular advantage or achieve a specific goal. It can also refer to the act of pivoting or turning to face a new direction or challenge.
Maneuverings refer to clever or skillful movements or actions, often used to achieve a desired goal or overcome obstacles. It can also imply a sense of cunning or strategic thinking.