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  • 71-man — ❖ ♦ Élément tiré de l angl. man « homme » (pluriel : men), et qui figure dans un certain nombre d emprunts et de faux anglicismes. Ex. : bluesman, rugbyman, tennisman (pluriel : des bluesmen, des rugbymen, des tennismen) …

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  • 72Man — Man, the Isle of →↑Isle of Man …

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  • 73Man — der od. das; s, s (aber: 3 ) <aus pers. man> altes pers. Gewicht …

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  • 74manđa — mȃnđa ž DEFINICIJA reg. hrana, jelo ETIMOLOGIJA vidi manđati …

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  • 75-man — as a suffix in occupational words such as chairman and craftsman, is normally restricted now to male contexts in accordance with changing attitudes to the word man. When the person concerned is a woman, forms in woman or person, or some other… …

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  • 76Man — Man1 [man] Isle of one of the British Isles, between Northern Ireland & England: 221 sq mi (572 sq km); pop. 70,000; cap. Douglas Man2 abbrev. 1. Manila (paper) 2. Manitoba …

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  • 77man|ag|er — «MAN ih juhr», noun. 1. a person who manages: »the manager of a baseball team. 2. a person in charge of the management of a business or an institution: »a bank manager. SYNONYM(S): director, executive, administrator. Abbr: Mgr. 3. a person… …

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  • 78man|da|la — «MAN duh luh», noun. the symbol of contemplation or meditation in Buddhism and Hinduism. It is represented by a square within a circle. ╂[< Sanskrit ma circle] …

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  • 79Man|de|an — «man DEE uhn», noun, adjective. = Mandaean. (Cf. ↑Mandaean) …

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  • 80man|di|o|ca — «MAN dee OH kuh», noun. 1. the edible root of the manioc, a staple starch foodstuff of tropical South America. 2. the manioc or cassava plant. ╂[< Portuguese mandioca < Tupi (Brazil) manioca. Compare etym. under manioc.] …

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