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manipulative (describing a person who manipulates others) adjective [UK: mə.ˈnɪ.pjʊ.lə.tɪv] [US: mə.ˈnɪ.pjə.ˌle.tɪv] | manipulativoadjective |
manipulator [manipulators] (person) noun [UK: mə.ˈnɪ.pju.leɪ.tə(r)] [US: mə.ˈnɪ.pjə.ˌle.tər] | manipuladornoun |
Manipur (Manipur, India) proper noun [UK: mˌʌnɪpˈʊə] [US: mˌʌnɪpˈʊr] | Manipurproper noun |
Manitoba (Province in western Canada) proper noun [UK: ˌmæ.nɪ.ˈtəʊ.bə] [US: ˌmæ.nɪˈto.ʊ.bə] | Manitobaproper noun |
manitou (A god or spirit as the object of religious awe or ritual among some American Indians) noun [UK: mˈanɪtˌuː] [US: mˈænɪtˌuː] | manitónoun manitunoun |
man is a wolf to man (humans prey upon one another) phrase [UK: mæn ɪz ə wʊlf tuː mæn] [US: ˈmæn ˈɪz ə ˈwʊlf ˈtuː ˈmæn] | |
-maniac (indicating a person who experiences compulsion) | -maníaco{m} |
acronymania (enthusiastic creation and use of acronyms) noun | siglomanianoun |
Ahrimanic (of or relating to Ahriman) adjective | arimânicoadjective |
åkermanite (mineral) noun [UK: kˈɜːmənˌaɪt] [US: kˈɜːmənˌaɪt] | akermanitanoun |
Alcmanian adjective | alcmânicoadjective |
amanita (mushroom of the genus Amanita) noun [UK: ˌamənˈiːtə] [US: ˌæmənˈiːɾə] | amanitanoun |
amanitin (deadly amatoxin) noun | amanitinanoun |
Anglomania (exaggerated enthusiasm for anything English) noun [UK: ˌæŋ.ɡləʊ.ˈmeɪ.nɪə] [US: ˌæŋɡlo.ʊ.ˈmeɪ.nɪə] | anglomanianoun |
Anglomaniac (one affected with Anglomania) noun [UK: ˌaŋɡləmˈeɪnɪˌak] [US: ˌæŋɡləmˈeɪnɪˌæk] | anglomaníaconoun |
Angloromani (mixed language with an English-based grammar and Romani-based lexicon) proper noun | anglo-romaniproper noun |
antihumanism (opposition to humanism) noun | anti-humanismonoun |
antihumanist (one who opposes humanism) noun | anti-humanistanoun |
antihumanist (opposing humanism) adjective | anti-humanistaadjective anti-humanísticoadjective |
antihumanitarian (opposing humanitarianism) adjective | anti-humanitárioadjective |
antileishmania (acting against Leishmania parasites) adjective | antileishmâniaadjective |
antimanic (that counters the symptoms of mania) adjective | antimaníacoadjective |
aquamanile (water vessel) noun | agomilnoun gomilnoun |
arithmomania (disorder) noun | aritmomanianoun |
Aromanian (language) proper noun | aromenoproper noun arromenoproper noun |
bibliomania (passion for owning valuable books) noun [UK: ˌbɪ.blɪəʊ.ˈmeɪ.njə] [US: bɪ.bliːo.ʊ.ˈmeɪ.niːə] | bibliomanianoun |
bibliomaniac (person who is obsessed with owning valuable books) noun [UK: ˌbɪ.blɪəʊ.ˈmeɪ.nɪæk] [US: ˌbɪ.blɪəʊ.ˈmeɪ.nɪæk] | bibliomaníaconoun |
Celtomania (enthusiasm for or obsession with the Celts) noun | celtomanianoun |
colemanite (calcium borate mineral) noun [UK: kˈəʊlmənˌaɪt] [US: kˈoʊlmənˌaɪt] | colemanitanoun |
crime against humanity (a large-scale persecution of, or atrocity against, a body of people) noun | crime contra a humanidadenoun |
Daco-Romanian (a more specific name for the Romanian language) noun | daco-romenonoun |
dehumanization (the act or process of dehumanizing) noun [UK: ˌdi.ˌhju.mə.nə.ˈze.ʃən] [US: ˌdi.ˌhju.mə.nə.ˈze.ʃən] | desumanizaçãonoun |
dehumanize [dehumanized, dehumanizing, dehumanizes] (to take away humanity) verb [UK: ˌdiː.ˈhjuː.mə.naɪz] [US: də.ˈhjuː.mə.naɪz] | desumanizarverb |
Germania (historical region) proper noun [UK: dʒərˈ.meɪ.niə] [US: dʒər.ˈmeɪ.niə] | Germâniaproper noun |
Germanic (early language, see also: Proto-Germanic) proper noun [UK: dʒə.ˈmæ.nɪk] [US: dʒər.ˈmæ.nɪk] | germânicoproper noun |
Germanic (relating to the Germanic peoples) adjective [UK: dʒə.ˈmæ.nɪk] [US: dʒər.ˈmæ.nɪk] | alemãoadjective |