All English words - page 3108
Meanings of Manumise:
verbTo free (a slave), release (a captive); = "manumit".
Meanings of Manumission:
nounRelease from slavery.
Usage examples:
A leading advocate of manumission
Meanings of Manumissions:
nounRelease from slavery.
Usage examples:
A leading advocate of manumission
Meanings of Manumit:
verbRelease from slavery; set free.
Usage examples:
Old angus had never manumitted a single slave
Meanings of Manumits:
verbRelease from slavery; set free.
Usage examples:
Old angus had never manumitted a single slave
Meanings of Manumitted:
verbRelease from slavery; set free.
Usage examples:
Old angus had never manumitted a single slave
Meanings of Manumitting:
verbRelease from slavery; set free.
Usage examples:
Old angus had never manumitted a single slave
Meanings of Manumotive:
adjectiveOf a vehicle: propelled by a mechanism worked by hand.
Meanings of Manurable:
adjectiveOf land: that can be worked or cultivated.
Meanings of Manure:
nounAnimal dung used for fertilizing land.
Usage examples:
Plenty of fully rotted horse manure can be dug in this fall
verbApply manure to (land).
Usage examples:
The ground should be well dug and manured
Meanings of Manured:
verbApply manure to (land).
Usage examples:
The ground should be well dug and manured
nounAnimal dung used for fertilizing land.
Usage examples:
Plenty of fully rotted horse manure can be dug in this fall
Meanings of Manurer:
nounOriginally: a person who cultivates or occupies land. in later use also: a fertilizer of land.
Meanings of Manurers:
nounOriginally: a person who cultivates or occupies land. in later use also: a fertilizer of land.
Meanings of Manures:
nounAnimal dung used for fertilizing land.
Usage examples:
Plenty of fully rotted horse manure can be dug in this fall
verbApply manure to (land).
Usage examples:
The ground should be well dug and manured
Meanings of Manurial:
adjectiveOf, relating to, or of the nature of manure.
Meanings of Manuring:
verbApply manure to (land).
Usage examples:
The ground should be well dug and manured
nounAnimal dung used for fertilizing land.
Usage examples:
Plenty of fully rotted horse manure can be dug in this fall
Meanings of Manus:
nounThe terminal segment of a forelimb, corresponding to the hand and wrist in humans.
Usage examples:
Caudipteryx has short forelimbs and a feathered manus and is likely to have been a secondarily flig…
Meanings of Manuscript:
nounA book, document, or piece of music written by hand rather than typed or printed.
Usage examples:
An illuminated manuscript
Meanings of Manuscriptal:
adjectiveOf or relating to a manuscript or manuscripts; found in or occurring as a manuscript.
Meanings of Manuscripts:
nounA book, document, or piece of music written by hand rather than typed or printed.
Usage examples:
An illuminated manuscript
Meanings of Manutergium:
nounA towel on which a priest dries his hands after washing them before celebrating mass.
Meanings of Manvantara:
nounIn hindu cosmology: each of the fourteen periods or eras, each presided over by a special manu, which make up a kalpa.
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