Mand

Mand

Mand may refer to:

  • Mand, a Jat clan from Punjab, India
  • Mand (psychology), term for a verbal operant, introduced by B.F. Skinner in his book Verbal Behavior
  • Mánd, a village in Szabolcs-Szatmár-Bereg county, Hungary
  • Mand (Kech) a town in Kech District, Balochistan, Pakistan
  • Mand (Singing style), a style of folk music in Rajasthan, India

See also

  • Mande (disambiguation)

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