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Mane vs Maneless - What's the difference?

mane | maneless |

As an adverb mane

is tomorrow.

As an adjective maneless is

without a mane.

mane

English

Noun

(en noun)
  • Longer hair growth on back of neck of an animal, especially a horse or lion
  • * 1900 , L. Frank Baum , The Wonderful Wizard of Oz Chapter 23
  • Before they went to see Glinda, however, they were taken to a room of the Castle, where Dorothy washed her face and combed her hair, and the Lion shook the dust out of his mane , and the Scarecrow patted himself into his best shape, and the Woodman polished his tin and oiled his joints.
  • Long or thick hair of a person's head.
  • Anagrams

    * ----

    maneless

    English

    Adjective

    (-)
  • Without a mane.
  • * {{quote-journal , year=2002 , date=April , author=Philip Caputo , title=Maneless Lions , journal= citation
  • , passage=The scientists had partly suspected that the maneless males were adolescents mistaken for adults by amateur observers.}}

    Derived terms

    * manelessness

    Anagrams

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