man

  • 81man — I. noun (plural men) Etymology: Middle English, from Old English man, mon human being, male human; akin to Old High German man human being, Sanskrit manu Date: before 12th century 1. a. (1) an individual human; especially an adult male human (2)… …

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  • 82Man U — Manchester United Football Club Manchester United …

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  • 83man — mạn1 Indefinitpronomen; 1 verwendet, um irgendeine Person oder eine Gruppe von Personen zu bezeichnen, die man nicht genauer bestimmen kann oder will: Man hat mir das Fahrrad gestohlen; Man hat ihn zu einer Geldstrafe verurteilt; Weiß man schon …

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  • 84man — 1. noun 1) a handsome man Syn: male, adult male, gentleman; informal guy, fellow, fella, joe, geezer, gent, bloke, chap, dude, hombre; (men) menfolk 2) all men are mortal …

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  • 85man — n 1. adult male, husband, Inf. common law husband, Inf. lover; chap, fellow, Sl. gazabo; beau, blade, sir, squire, sahib, hidalgo, don; Mister, Mr., Sp.Sefior, Fr.Monsieur, Port.Senhor, Ger.Herr. 2.Homo sapiens, human beings, the human race,… …

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  • 86man — У этого термина существуют и другие значения, см. man (значения). man (от англ. manual  руководство)  команда Unix, предназначенная для форматирования и вывода справочных страниц, которая предоставляется почти со всеми *nix… …

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  • 87Man'en — History of Japan Shōsōin Paleolithic 35,000–14,000 BC Jōmon period 14,000–300 BC Yayoi period 300 BC–250 AD Kofun period 250–538 Asuka period …

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  • 88Man —    1) Heb. Adam, used as the proper name of the first man. The name is derived from a word meaning to be red, and thus the first man was called Adam because he was formed from the red earth. It is also the generic name of the human race (Gen.… …

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  • 89man — [OE] Man is a widespread Germanic word (with relatives in German mann ‘man’ and mensch ‘person’, Dutch and Swedish man ‘man’, Danish mand ‘man’, and Swedish menniska ‘person’), and connections have even been found outside Germanic (Sanskrit, for… …

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  • 90man — See: COMPANY MAN, EVERY LAST MAN also EVERY MAN JACK, FRONT MAN, HIRED MAN, LADY S MAN, NEW MAN, SEPARATE THE MEN FROM THE BOYS, TO A MAN, YES MAN …

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