Catalog vs Manu - What's the difference?
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(Hinduism) A title accorded the progenitor of mankind, first king to rule this earth, who saves mankind from the universal flood.
* 1988 , Hermann Oldenberg, Shridhar B. Shrotri, The Religion of the Veda , p. 138:
(theosophy) the progenitor of the Aryan root race, who are said to have originated in Atlantis.
commonly used in India.
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As a noun catalog
is (us|canada).As a verb catalog
is .As a proper noun manu is
(hinduism) a title accorded the progenitor of mankind, first king to rule this earth, who saves mankind from the universal flood.catalog
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Usage notes
In both the US and Canada, both catalog'' and ''catalogue'' are used, with ''catalogue'' commonly used in government and traditional institutions and ''catalog commonly used in informal, business, retail, and computing contexts.Derived terms
* card catalog * library catalogExternal links
*manu
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Proper noun
(en proper noun)- Agni is the one who is introduced by Manu', who is kindled by '''Manu'''; one requests him to rule at the present sacrifice, as he had done it for ' Manu , when he "offered the first oblation, with kindled fire, with his (attentive) heart and soul, along with the seven priests" to the gods (X, 63, 7).
