manicure
Americannoun
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a cosmetic treatment of the hands and fingernails, including trimming and polishing of the nails and removing cuticles.
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a manicurist.
verb (used with object)
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to take care of (the hands and fingernails); apply manicure treatment to.
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to trim or cut meticulously.
to manicure a lawn.
verb (used without object)
noun
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care of the hands and fingernails, involving shaping the nails, removing cuticles, etc
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another word for manicurist
verb
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to care for (the hands and fingernails) in this way
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(tr) to trim neatly
Other Word Forms
- unmanicured adjective
Etymology
Origin of manicure
1875–80; < French < Latin mani- (combining form of manus hand) + cūra care
Example Sentences
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Nor do the monuments in Iraq bear any resemblance to the carefully maintained war memorials and manicured cemeteries all across Europe.
From BBC
George Cukor’s black-and-white vision traipses its heroines through dress fittings, manicures and facials, day drinking and backstabbing all the way, save for an interruption by a Technicolor fashion show.
From Salon
At one point, Kershaw posed with the Dodger Stadium grounds crew for a picture — standing on a mound they had manicured for all of his 228 career starts in the stadium.
From Los Angeles Times
Parts of Memphis boast mansions and broad, manicured lawns festooned with elaborate Halloween decorations.
Beneath a fan on the veranda I nursed a gin and tonic, gazing across the manicured lawns to the exuberant tropical gardens.
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