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Definitions from the WebManicaPart of Speech: NounSense 1: In Roman military architecture, a manica refers to an armguard made of leather or metal used by gladiators and soldiers for protection. Example Sentence: The Roman soldier prepared for battle by securing the manica to his arm. Part of Speech: NounSense 2: In entomology, manica is a term used to describe the upper section of the foreleg of some insects. Example Sentence: The scientist observed the finely structured manica of the ant under a microscope. Part of Speech: AdjectiveSense 1: In popular usage, manica is an adjective commonly used to describe something fashionable, hip, or trendy. Example Sentence: The new clothing line from that designer is so manica; everyone wants to wear it. Part of Speech: NounSense 3: In the local dialect, manica refers to a traditional dance performed during festive occasions. Example Sentence: The community gathered in the town square to watch the manica performed by skilled dancers. Related Products | ||||
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