💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Manablins"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| manilionoun | Alternative form of manilla (“type of armlet”). [A penannular armlet, sometimes worn on the leg or neck or used as an ornament, mostly in bronze, copper or gold, which served as a form of money or barter coinage amongst certain West African peoples.] |
| scabiloniansnoun | Alternative form of scavilones. [(historical) Men's drawers worn under the hose in the 16th century.] |
| manteletnoun | Alternative form of mantlet. [A short sleeveless cloak or cape.] |
| halberdsmannoun | Alternative form of halberdman. [A man armed with a halberd.] |
| cantelnoun | Alternative form of cantle. [(obsolete) A splinter, slice, or sliver broken off something.] |
| bricabracnoun | Alternative form of bric-a-brac. [Small ornaments and other miscellaneous display items of little value.] |
| sandwich mannoun | Alternative form of sandwichman. [A man who wears a sandwich board.] |
| sandwich-mannoun | Alternative form of sandwichman. [A man who wears a sandwich board.] |
| mismaneuvreverb | Alternative form of mismaneuver. [To maneuver in a way that has an unfortunate result.] |
| bric-à-bracnoun | Alternative form of bric-a-brac. [Small ornaments and other miscellaneous display items of little value.] |
| bollinenoun | Alternative form of boline. [A white handled knife used in Wicca, for physical cutting, in contrast to the athame.] |
| shorterallsnoun | Alternative spelling of shortalls. [An overall, particularly with short-cut legs, like a pair of shorts.] |
| scissilnoun | Alternative form of scissel. [(archaic) Metal scraps or clippings; especially the remains of fillets from which coin blanks have been cut.] |
| spademannoun | Alternative form of spade man. [A man who works with a spade.] |
| multi-toolnoun | Alternative form of multitool. [A portable hand tool that combines several individual functions in a single assembly or body.] |
| minute-mennoun | Alternative form of minutemen ; plural of minute-man |
| gaffsmannoun | Alternative form of gaffman. [An angler's assistant who uses a gaff (tool for landing large fish).] |
| trammellernoun | Alternative form of trammeler. [One who uses a trammel net.] |
| manbagnoun | Alternative form of man-bag. [The equivalent of a woman's small handbag designed for use by men, having compartments for mobile phones, etc.] |
| manœuvrernoun | Alternative form of maneuverer. [One who maneuvers.] |
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