Словарь английских синонимов и синонимичных выражений. Том II. J – Z. - страница 43

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Manner, n. 1. Method, mode, fashion, form, way, style, cast.

2. Custom, habit, practice.

3. Degree, measure, extent.

4. [Sing, and pl.] Sort, kind, sorts, kinds.

5. Behavior, carriage, deportment.

Mannerism, n. Sameness of manner.

Mannerly, a. Courteous, civil, polite, urbane, complaisant, gentlemanly, refined, well-bred.

Manners, n. pl. Morals, habits, carriage, behavior, deportment, bearing, breeding, air, customary conduct.

Manoeuvre, n. [Written also Maneuver.] 1. Evolution, movement.

2. Scheme, plan, plot, stratagem, artifice, ruse, trick, finesse, artful management, adroit procedure.

Manoeuvre, v. n. 1. Perform evolutions.

2. Contrive, plan, plot, manage, pull the wires or strings.

Manoeuvrer, n. [Written also Maneuverer.] Tactician, adroit manager, wire-puller.

Man of straw, Imaginary person.

Man-of-war, n. Ship of war.

Manor, n. Lordship, feudal estate of a nobleman.

Manor-house, n. Hall.

Mansard-roof, n. Curb-roof, gambrel-roof.

Manse, n. [Scotland.] Parsonage, parsonage house.

Mansion, n. Dwelling, seat, residence, habitation, dwelling-house, mansion-house.

Mansion-house, n. Dwelling-house, mansion.

Manslaughter, n. Homicide (without malice).

Man-slayer, n. Murderer, homicide, man-killer.

Mantilla, n. Small mantle.

Mantle, n. 1. Cloak.

2. Cover, covering.

3. Mantel-piece, mantel-tree, mantel-shelf.

Mantle, v. a. Cloak, overspread, cover.

Mantle, v. n. 1. Expand, spread, be expanded.

2. Be suffused (said of blood rushing to the face).

3. Effervesce, bubble, foam, sparkle, froth.

Mantel-piece, n. Mantle.

Mantel-shelf, n. Mantle.

Mantel-tree, n. Mantle.

Mantua-maker, n. Dressmaker.

Manual, n. Of the hand, by the hand.

Manual, n. Hand-book.

Manufactory, n. Mill, factory.

Manufacture, n. 1. Production, fabrication.

2. Manufactured product.

Manufacture, v. a. Make by art.

Manumission, n. Emancipation, enfranchisement, liberation.

Manumit, v. a. Free, liberate, release, emancipate, enfranchise, set free.

Manure, v. a. Fertilize, enrich.

Manure, n. Fertilizer, compost, dressing, fertilizing mixture.

Manuscript, n. Copy, written paper.

Many, a. Numerous, manifold, various, multiplied, divers.

Many, n. Multitude, people, many persons, many people.

Many-sided, 1. Of many sides.

2. Liberal, not narrow, not bigoted.

Many times, Often, frequently, repeatedly, often times.