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What is the meaning of the Latin root word 'manus'?
What is the meaning of the Latin root word 'manus'?
- Hand (correct)
- Arm
- Leg
- Foot
What does 'manufacture' mean?
What does 'manufacture' mean?
Make by hand
What does 'manifest' mean?
What does 'manifest' mean?
Hit by hand; easily perceived
What type of food is 'manicotti'?
What type of food is 'manicotti'?
What does 'manuscript' refer to?
What does 'manuscript' refer to?
What does 'manumit' mean?
What does 'manumit' mean?
What does 'bimanual' signify?
What does 'bimanual' signify?
What does 'premanufacture' mean?
What does 'premanufacture' mean?
What is the meaning of 'manure'?
What is the meaning of 'manure'?
What does 'maneuver' mean?
What does 'maneuver' mean?
What is a 'manicure'?
What is a 'manicure'?
What does 'manual' refer to?
What does 'manual' refer to?
What does 'manipulate' mean?
What does 'manipulate' mean?
What does 'mandate' mean?
What does 'mandate' mean?
What are 'manacles'?
What are 'manacles'?
Study Notes
Latin Root "Manus"
- "Manus" translates to "hand" in Latin, forming the basis for numerous English words.
Key Vocabulary Derived from "Manus"
- Manufacture: Combines "manus" with "facio, factum" (to make), meaning to make by hand.
- Manifest: Derived from "festus" (to hit), originally meaning to be hit by hand or easily perceived.
- Manicotti: Means "sleeve-like pasta," coming from "manica" (sleeve).
- Manuscript: Fuses "scribe, scriptum" (to write) with "manus," indicating writing done by hand.
- Manumit: Combines "mittō, missum" (to send) with "manus," meaning to release from one's hand or to end slavery.
Additional Terms
- Bimanual: Uses the prefix "bi" (two) to indicate the use of both hands.
- Premanufacture: Features the prefix "pre" (before), meaning to make something before the process of making by hand.
- Manure: Implies manual work often associated with farming tasks, notably fertilizing.
- Maneuver: Refers to changing positions through skilled "handwork."
- Manicure: From "cura" (care), it refers to treatments for hands and nails.
- Manual: Denotes a handbook or instructional guide, linking back to hand-operated processes.
- Manipulate: Suggests operating or handling something skillfully using the hands.
- Mandate: Originates from "data" (to give), meaning an order or command placed into one's hands.
- Manacles: Metal bands used to fasten someone's hands or ankles, interpreted as "small hands."
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Test your knowledge on the Latin root 'manus', which means 'hand'. This quiz covers various English vocabulary words derived from 'manus', including their meanings and origins. Challenge yourself with terms like 'manufacture', 'manifest', and 'manuscript'.