What does MANED mean?

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Part of Speech: Adjective

Definition: Having a mane or a growth of long hair on the neck or throat.

Pronunciations: US: /meɪnd/, UK: /meɪnd/

Origin and Usage: The word "maned" is derived from the noun "mane," which refers to the long hair on the neck of certain mammals, such as lions and horses. The adjective "maned" is used to describe animals that have such hair. It is also used metaphorically to describe people or things that resemble a mane in some way.

Synonyms: Hairy, shaggy, tufted, bushy, flowing, streaming.

Related Words: Mange, named, caned, paned, vaned.

Example Sentences:

  • The lions majestic appearance was enhanced by its thick, maned neck.
  • The horse had a beautiful maned mane that flowed in the wind.
  • The models hair was styled in a way that made it look like a maned lions mane.
  • The tree was covered in maned moss that looked like a green beard.
  • The car had a maned hood ornament that resembled a lions head.


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