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manual

Manual vs Overtitle - What's the difference?

manual | overtitle |


As nouns the difference between manual and overtitle

is that manual is manual (booklet) while overtitle is (chiefly|in the plural) one of a set of lines displayed above a stage and manually synchronized with the speech of the actors, rather like television subtitles.

As a verb overtitle is

to give too high a title to.

Manual vs Handly - What's the difference?

manual | handly |


As a noun manual

is manual (booklet).

As an adjective handly is

of or pertaining to the hand; manual.

Manual vs Nonmanually - What's the difference?

manual | nonmanually |


As a noun manual

is manual (booklet).

As an adverb nonmanually is

in a manner that is not manual.

Manual vs Hemimelia - What's the difference?

manual | hemimelia |


As nouns the difference between manual and hemimelia

is that manual is manual (booklet) while hemimelia is (pathology) the congenital absence of part of one or more limbs with legs, usually clarified as pedal (foot), fibular (outer lower leg), tibial (inner lower leg), or full hemimelia with arms, usually clarified as manual, radial, ulnar, or full hemimelia.

Manual vs Processioner - What's the difference?

manual | processioner |


As nouns the difference between manual and processioner

is that manual is manual (booklet) while processioner is one who takes part in a procession.

Manual vs Myotherapy - What's the difference?

manual | myotherapy |


As nouns the difference between manual and myotherapy

is that manual is manual (booklet) while myotherapy is a form of manual medicine focusing on the diagnosis, treatment and management of musculoskeletal pain.

Manual vs Manumatic - What's the difference?

manual | manumatic |


As a noun manual

is manual (booklet).

As an adjective manumatic is

describing any of several forms of motor car transmission that have both manual and automatic features.

Manual vs Manualize - What's the difference?

manual | manualize |


As a noun manual

is manual (booklet).

As a verb manualize is

to make manual.

Manual vs Workwoman - What's the difference?

manual | workwoman |


As nouns the difference between manual and workwoman

is that manual is manual (booklet) while workwoman is a woman who performs manual labour; the female equivalent of a workman.

Manual vs Nonmanual - What's the difference?

manual | nonmanual |


As adjectives the difference between manual and nonmanual

is that manual is performed with the hands (of an activity) while nonmanual is not manual.

As a noun manual

is a handbook.

As a proper noun Manual

is a given name derived from Spanish: a rare spelling variant of Manuel, sometimes considered erratic.

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