"Manor" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Manor" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Manor" Meaning

A manor is a large and impressive house, typically with a large estate or grounds surrounding it, often associated with a country estate or aristocracy. It can also refer to a large and impressive property or building, especially one that is considered to be of high social status.

"Manor" Examples

Usage Examples for "Manor"


The grand manor was home to the wealthy family for generations, with intricate gardens and a private lake.
After inheriting the manor, Emma felt a sense of responsibility to restore it to its former glory.
The manor house, surrounded by rolling hills and forests, was the perfect setting for a medieval-themed wedding.
Lady Whistledown, a renowned socialite, hosted several lavish parties at her manor, attracting guests from all over the countryside.
Local legend has it that the abandoned manor on the hill is haunted by the ghost of its former occupant, a reclusive millionaire.

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A manoptoscope is an obsolete term that refers to a type of Ophthalmoscope, a medical instrument used to examine the interior of the eye, particularly the retina and optic disk. The term "manoptoscope" is a combination of the Greek words "manos" (hand) and "skopeo" (to see), and is now largely replaced by the more commonly used term "ophthalmoscope".

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