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counter2 a manual or automatic device for keeping count of something. [1/2 definitions]
Edda either of two early Icelandic literary works, one a collection of religious and mythological poems, and the other a summary of Norse mythology and a manual on poetry.
fatigue manual labor or other duties done by military personnel; fatigue duty. [1/8 definitions]
flail a manual implement used to thresh grain, consisting of a long handle with a short, freely moving bar attached at one end. [1/6 definitions]
gang1 a group of workers who perform some common, usu. manual, task; squad. [1/3 definitions]
gnarled roughened, sinewy, or weather-beaten, as from old age or hard manual work. [1/2 definitions]
guide a manual; guidebook. [1/11 definitions]
handbook a book or pamphlet that gives concise information or instruction on a specific subject; manual.
juggle to perform tricks that involve great manual dexterity or sleight of hand, esp. to throw and catch three or more objects alternately. [1/8 definitions]
Kamasutra an ancient Hindu manual of sexual love.
laborer a person engaged in unskilled manual labor. [1/2 definitions]
masturbation the excitation of one's own or another's genital organs to cause orgasm, esp. by manual stimulation.
nonmanual combined form of manual.
roustabout a manual laborer on a wharf or ship's deck; longshoreman or deckhand. [2/3 definitions]
semiautomatic of firearms, not requiring manual reloading until after the cartridge is spent. [1/2 definitions]
sign language a system of manual configurations and motions used as a language for the deaf.
sloyd a manual training program developed in Sweden that uses hand tools for woodcarving and joining.
stick shift a manually operated automobile gearshift; manual transmission.
taxis1 the manual returning of a body part to its place, as in the case of a dislocated joint or a hernia protrusion, without cutting any tissue. [1/2 definitions]
trade an occupation involving manual skill; craft. [1/11 definitions]
trade book a book that is sold or distributed to general readers, as opposed to a book such as a textbook or manual.