Webster's practical dictionaryA practical dictionary of the English language, giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the Unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . torevel in pleasure: to become covered, as a liquid, onthe surface.— Mantle-piece, -shelf, -tree, n. A man-tel.— Man^tna, -tu-a or -tu, n. A wonians gown ordress. — Mantna-maker, mantu-maker, n. Adressmaker; one who makes womens clothes. Mantis, mantis, n. A pugnacious, voracious, insec-tivorous,ort hop-t e ro u sinsect, of8 e V e ralspecies,of s 1 e n-der, gro-te s queform. Manual, IMantis. m a
Webster's practical dictionaryA practical dictionary of the English language, giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the Unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . torevel in pleasure: to become covered, as a liquid, onthe surface.— Mantle-piece, -shelf, -tree, n. A man-tel.— Man^tna, -tu-a or -tu, n. A wonians gown ordress. — Mantna-maker, mantu-maker, n. Adressmaker; one who makes womens clothes. Mantis, mantis, n. A pugnacious, voracious, insec-tivorous,ort hop-t e ro u sinsect, of8 e V e ralspecies,of s 1 e n-der, gro-te s queform. Manual, IMantis. m a nu - al, a. Pert, to, or performed by, the hand; used ormade by hand. — n. A small book, such as may beconveniently handled; a compendium; a hand-book;esp. the service-book of the Rom. Cath. !t.) The key-board of an organ or harmonium. — Manufacture, -fakchur, n. The operation ofmaking (wares) by tlie liands, by art, or machinery;anything made from raw materials. — v. t. [manu-factured (-churd), -TURING.] To make from rawmaterials, by the hand, by art, or machinery ; towork (materials) into forms for use.—Mantifact-tirer, n. — Manufactory, -to-rT, n. A house or place. where anything is manufactured; a factory.—Man-umit, To release from slavery; tofree, as aslave.— Manmnission, -mish^un, n. Act of, etc. —Manure, v. t. [-nuked (-nurd), ] To en-rich (land) by the appUcation of a fertilizing sub-stance. — n. Any matter which makes land produc-tive ; a fertilizing substance. — Mantiscript, -u-skript, a. Written with the hand: not printed. — book or paper written with the hand. Manx, nianks, a. Of, or pert, to, the Isle of Man. Many, ment, a. [more (mor); most (most); from adifferent root.] Comprising, or consisting of, a greatnumber of individuals; numerous; manifold; vari-ous; sundry. — n. A number: multitude; crowd,—chiefly in the phrases « great niamj, a good many. Map, niap, n. A representation of the earths surfaceo
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