mane-, mans-
(Latin: to stay, to remain, to abide)
immanence
immanent
immanently
manor
manorial
manse
A large manor or house that is impressive in size and scope: Margaret had relatives in England who lived in an immense mansion, with at least 10 bedrooms, many years ago.
menage, ménage
1. People living together as a unit in the same house; a household.
2. The management of a household.
2. The management of a household.
menagerie
1. The facility, or enclosure, where wild animals are housed for public exhibition.
2. A collection of wild animals kept in captivity for the curiosity and entertainment of the public, sometimes as part of a traveling show.
3. A diverse, miscellaneous, exotic, or unusual group of people or things.
2. A collection of wild animals kept in captivity for the curiosity and entertainment of the public, sometimes as part of a traveling show.
3. A diverse, miscellaneous, exotic, or unusual group of people or things.
menial (adjective), more menial, most menial
Relating to unskilled work: Max was assigned to a menial position by his supervisor.
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permanence
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