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manual adjective [ ˈmanjʊ(ə)l ]

• relating to or done with the hands.
• "manual dexterity"
Similar: done with one's hands, labouring, physical, blue-collar,

manual noun

• a book giving instructions or information.
• "a computer manual"
Similar: handbook, set of instructions, instructions, instruction book, guide, companion, reference book, ABC, guidebook, vade mecum, bible, enchiridion,
• a vehicle with manual transmission.
• an organ keyboard played with the hands not the feet.
Origin: late Middle English: from Old French manuel, from (and later assimilated to) Latin manualis, from manus ‘hand’.


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