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maniable
† ˈmaniable, a. Obs. Also 6–7 manyable, (7 mannyable, maineable). [a. OF. maniable, f. manier to handle (= It. maneggiare: see manage v.), f. L. manus hand.] 1. Easy to handle; flexible, pliable, workable.1484 Caxton Chivalry 64 Gauntelots..to receyue the strokes yf it were so that his other armures... Oxford English Dictionary
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mannyable
mannyable variant of maniable Obs. Oxford English Dictionary
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unmaniable
† unˈmaniable, a. Obs.—1 [un-1 7 b.] Unmanageable.a 1618 Raleigh Lett. (1651) 127 The lesser [ship]..is yare, whereas the greater is slow, unmanyable, and ever full of encumber. Oxford English Dictionary
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Fibrous ankylosis
There is also temporomandibular joint (TMJ) ankylosis, a rare condition in which the condyle of the mandible (jawbone) and the maniable fossa of the temporal wikipedia.org
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manuable
† manuable, a. Obs. rare. [a. OF. manuable, f. L. manu- hand: see -able. Cf. maniable.] 1. That may be handled easily.1594 Blundevil Exerc. vii. xii. (1636) 665 The yard thereof is of so great a length, as it is not manuable in a ship. Ibid. Most manuable, and therewith very light of carriage. 2. Of... Oxford English Dictionary
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manageable
manageable, a. (ˈmænɪdʒəb(ə)l) Also 7 mannageable, maneggiable. [f. manage v. + -able. Cf. maniable.] That can be managed; amenable to control or guidance, tractable; admitting of being wielded, manipulated, or administered, workable; capable of being accomplished by contrivance.1598 Florio, Maneggi... Oxford English Dictionary
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handle
▪ I. handle, n.1 (ˈhænd(ə)l) Forms: 1 handle, 3 hondel, 4–6 handel(l, 5 handele, handyl(l(e, andyll, 5–6 handil(l, 5– handle. [OE. handle, deriv. of hand.] 1. a. That part of a thing which is made to be grasped by the hand in using or moving it.a 800 Corpus Gloss. 1904 Stiba, handle. c 1000 ælfric G... Oxford English Dictionary
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substance
substance (ˈsʌbstəns) Also 4–6 substaunce, (5 sobstans, 6 supstance). [a. OF. (mod.F.) substance (12th c.), ad. L. substantia, f. substans, -ant-, pr. pple. of substāre to stand or be under, be present, f. sub- sub- 2 + stāre to stand. Cf. OF. sustance, Pr. sustancia, It. sostanza, sustanza, -ia, Sp... Oxford English Dictionary
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