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manul

Manul - What does it mean?

manul | |

is likely misspelled.


has no English definition.

As a noun manul

is a small wild cat of Central Asia, species: Otocolobus manul.

Manul vs Handbook - What's the difference?

manul | handbook |


As nouns the difference between manul and handbook

is that manul is a small wild cat of Central Asia, species: Otocolobus manul while handbook is a topically organized book of reference on a certain field of knowledge, disregarding the size of it.

Manul vs Manus - What's the difference?

manul | manus |


As nouns the difference between manul and manus

is that manul is a small wild cat of Central Asia, species: Otocolobus manul while manus is a hand, as the part of the fore limb below the forearm in a man, or the corresponding part in other vertebrates.

Manul vs Manful - What's the difference?

manul | manful |


As a noun manul

is a small wild cat of Central Asia, species: Otocolobus manul.

As an adjective manful is

showing the characteristics considered typical of a man; macho or manly.

Manal vs Manul - What's the difference?

manal | manul |


As an adjective manal

is of, like or pertaining to the hand.

As a proper noun Manal

is {{given name|female|from=Arabic}}, used in Arabic countries.

As a noun manul is

a small wild cat of Central Asia, species: Otocolobus manul.

Manual vs Manul - What's the difference?

manual | manul |


As nouns the difference between manual and manul

is that manual is a handbook while manul is a small wild cat of Central Asia, species: Otocolobus manul.

As an adjective manual

is performed with the hands (of an activity).

As a proper noun Manual

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

Maul vs Manul - What's the difference?

maul | manul |


As nouns the difference between maul and manul

is that maul is a heavy long-handled hammer, used for splitting logs by driving a wedge into it, or in combat while manul is a small wild cat of Central Asia, species: Otocolobus manul.

As a verb maul

is to handle someone or something in a rough way.