Section 1
The Root MANUS: Words of the Hand
The Latin root MANUS, meaning "hand," gives us a handful of words related to control, freedom, and skill. Let's get a handle on them!
Key Words
| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| emancipate (v.) | 1. To free from restraint or influence. 2. To free (a slave) from bondage. |
| manacle (n.) | 1. A device for confining the hands; handcuffs. 2. Anything that constrains. |
| mandate (n.) | A formal order from a higher court; an authoritative command, order, or injunction. |
| manifest (adj., v., n.) | 1. Clear and apparent to sight or understanding; obvious. 2. To show plainly; to reveal. 3. To prove. 4. A list of cargo or passengers. |
| manipulate (v.) | 1. To use or handle skillfully. 2. To manage with devious skill, or to adjust to suit one's purpose. |
๐Example Usage:
- The mechanic could manipulate the intricate engine parts with impressive precision.
- After the election, the new governor claimed a clear mandate from the voters to reform the education system.
๐ง Memory Trick:
- To emancipate the prisoner from the manacle, the guard followed a mandate which made it manifest that only he knew how to manipulate the rusty lock.