Webster's practical dictionary; a practical dictionary of the English language giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . visible to the eye ?obvious to the understanding; apparent; evident;conspicuous; plain. —n. A Ust or invoice of a shipscargo, to be exhibited at the custom-house. — v. disclose to the eye or to the understanding ; toshow plainly; to exhibit the manifests of, at the cus-tom-house.—Manifestation. n. Act of, etc.; dis-play ; revelation. — Manifestly, adv. — Manifesto,n.; pi. -TOES,-toz. A pub


Webster's practical dictionary; a practical dictionary of the English language giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . visible to the eye ?obvious to the understanding; apparent; evident;conspicuous; plain. —n. A Ust or invoice of a shipscargo, to be exhibited at the custom-house. — v. disclose to the eye or to the understanding ; toshow plainly; to exhibit the manifests of, at the cus-tom-house.—Manifestation. n. Act of, etc.; dis-play ; revelation. — Manifestly, adv. — Manifesto,n.; pi. -TOES,-toz. A public declaration, usually ofa sovereign, showing his intentions, or proclaiminghis opinions and motives in reference to some actdone or contemplated by him. Manifold, manY-fold, a. Various in kind or quality;many ; numerous ; exhibited at divers times or invarious ways.—v. t. To double or fold in manycomplications or thicknesses; to take many copies ofby a mechanical process. ;iriTi gee Under Man. Manila, Manilla, ma-nila, a. Of or pert, to Manila,the capital of the Philippine Islands. — n. A kindof cheroot or cigar made at, etc. Manioc, mant-ok, n. A poisonous tropical shrub. am, fame, far, pass or opera, fare ; 6nd, eve, tSrm: In. Ice; 8dd, tone. 5r ! MANIPLE 239 MARGE from whose fleshy tubers cassava and tapioca areprepared; cassava. Maniple, manT-pl, n. A handful ; a small band ofsoldiers, a company ; a kind of scarf about the leftarm of a Rom. Cath. priest.— Manipnlate, -u-lat, To treat, work, or operate with the hands; to han-dle skiUiiilly; to re-arrange for a purpose, tamperwith.—V. i. To use the hands, esp. in scientific ex-periments, artistic and mechanical processes, etc. —Manip^alation, n. Act of, etc.—Manipulator,-ter,n. One who practices manipulation. Mankind, Manly, etc. See under Man. Manna, manna, n. (Script.) A substance miracu-lously furnished as food for the Israelites in thewilderness; divinely supplied food. {Med.) A sweet-


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