Latin Roots Man- and Manu-
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What do the roots 'man-' and 'manu-' mean?

hand

What is the process of making something by hand or by machine that can be sold called?

manufacture

What do you call the person who has the upper hand in a business environment?

manager

What is a hand treatment that some people enjoy getting?

<p>manicure</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is it called when you carefully move something around or change it by hand?

<p>manipulate</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the name of the book that tells you how to put something together by hand?

<p>manual</p> Signup and view all the answers

What are the handcuffs sometimes used in old movies called?

<p>manacles</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does it mean to emancipate?

<p>to set people free</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the term for how a car test driver weaves in and out of cones while checking safety?

<p>maneuver</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is an order that must be followed called?

<p>mandate</p> Signup and view all the answers

What do you call a handwritten document that is often the first draft of a book or script?

<p>manuscript</p> Signup and view all the answers

Study Notes

Latin Roots Man- and Manu-

  • The roots "man-" and "manu-" derive from Latin, meaning "hand."

Key Vocabulary

  • Manufacture: Refers to the process of making items by hand or machine for sale.
  • Manager: Designates an individual in a position of authority within a business, often referred to as "the boss."
  • Manicure: A cosmetic treatment for the hands and nails that involves grooming and beautifying.
  • Manipulate: The act of skillfully handling or controlling an object or situation by moving or altering it manually.
  • Manual: A guidebook providing instructions on the assembly or operation of items, typically requiring hand involvement.
  • Manacles: Devices resembling handcuffs, historically depicted in films and literature.
  • Emancipate: The act of liberating individuals, commonly used in historical contexts related to freedom from oppression.
  • Maneuver: A skillful movement or series of movements, often used in contexts like vehicle testing, involving precise control.
  • Mandate: An authoritative order or command that must be complied with.
  • Manuscript: Refers to an original handwritten version of a document, frequently associated with early drafts of books or scripts.

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Explore the Latin roots 'man-' and 'manu-' that signify 'hand'. This quiz includes various words using these roots, providing definitions to enhance your vocabulary. Test your knowledge on terms like 'manufacture', 'manager', and 'manicure'.

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