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manit

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[man-it] / ˈmæn ɪt /

noun

  1. man-minute.


Etymology

Origin of manit

By syncope and respelling

Example Sentences

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Younger son Hun Manit also holds important military posts, while youngest son Hun Many — also considered a possible successor to his 66-year-old father — is a National Assembly member.

From Seattle Times

Architect Manit Rastogi used traditional stepwells to provide respite from the beating heat of Rajasthan.

From BBC

Younger son Hun Manit also holds important military posts, while youngest son Hun Many is a National Assembly member.

From Seattle Times

District chief Manit Pianthong took us back to where he had found them, in the jungle not far from the site of the woman's grave.

From BBC

Manit used volunteers from his own staff to go out searching for the holding camps.

From BBC