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Mansi

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[mahn-see] / ˈmɑn si /

noun

Mansis plural
  1. a member of a Uralic people now living in scattered settlements along western tributaries of the Ob River in Siberia, and known from historical records to have lived in northern European Russia.

  2. the Ugric language of the Mansi, consisting of several highly divergent dialects.


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The platform’s inputs are “imaging of any type—ECG, heart tracings, echocardiograms, blood tests, labs, genetic tests and, importantly, the electronic health record,” Dr. Mansi says.

From The Wall Street Journal • Apr. 19, 2026

Chairwoman of the magistrates' bench Margaret Mansi noted that while he would suffer some hardship, it would not amount to exceptional hardship.

From BBC • Mar. 24, 2026

On this Sunday, one of those items was a well-loved blue polka-dot romper with puff sleeves, which Mansi found at a vintage store years earlier, and she sold it for $20.

From Los Angeles Times • May 13, 2025

Mansi continued, “As India has become a more multicultural space, people have had greater access to knowledge from other cultures—and there has been a large mindset shift between generations.”

From Salon • Oct. 14, 2024

Mansi, x. 827-832.41.Mansi, x. 834-843, and 843-850.42.Mansi, x.

From The Formation of Christendom, Volume VII by Allies, Thomas W.

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