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Manus
Parts of Speech
Noun
Definitions
- The hand, especially the palm and fingers.
- A written or typed document, especially a legal or academic one.
Pronunciations
- US: /ˈmeɪnəs/
- UK: /ˈmɑːnəs/
Origin and Usage
The word "manus" comes from Latin and means "hand." In English, it is used to refer to the hand, especially the palm and fingers. It is also used to refer to a written or typed document, especially a legal or academic one.
Synonyms
- Hand
- Palm
- Fingers
- Document
- Legal paper
- Academic paper
Related Words
- Human
- Paper
- Legal
- Typed
- Latin
Example Sentences
- He held the ball in his manus.
- The lawyer presented a manus to the court.