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12,058 words match “MAN”

FORGEMAN n.
A skilled smith, who has a hammerer to assist him.
FREEDMAN n.
A man who has been a slave, and has been set free.
FREEMAN n. 2 definitions
a member of a borough, town, or State, who has the right to vote at elections. See Liveryman. Burrill. Both having been made freemen on the same day. Addison.
FRENCHMAN n.
A native or one of the people of France.
FRESHMAN n.
drank his glass and cracked his joke, And freshmen wondered as he spoke. Goldsmith. Freshman class, the lowest of the four classes in an American college. [ U. S.]
FRESHMANSHIP n.
The state of being a freshman.
FRONTIERSMAN n.
A man living on the frontier.
FUGLEMAN n. 2 definitions
cises; a file leader. He originally stood in front of the right wing. [Written also flugelman.]
FULL-MANNED a.
Completely furnished wiith men, as a ship.
GABELLEMAN n.
A gabeler. Carlyle.
GADMAN n.
A gadsman.
GADSMAN n.
One who uses a gad or goad in driving.
GALLOMANIA n.
An excessive admiration of what is French. -- Gal`lo*ma"ni*ac, n.
GASTROMANCY n. 2 definitions
A kind of divination, by means of words seemingly uttered from the stomach.
GATEMAN n.
A gate keeper; a gate tender.
GENTLEMAN n. 5 definitions
A man well born; one of good family; one above the condition of a yeoman.
GENTLEMANHOOD n.
The qualities or condition of a gentleman. [R.] Thackeray.
GENTLEMANLIKE; GENTLEMANLY a.
Of, pertaining to, resembling, or becoming, a gentleman; well- behaved; courteous; polite.
GENTLEMANLINESS n.
The state of being gentlemanly; gentlemanly conduct or manners.
GENTLEMANSHIP n.
The carriage or quality of a gentleman.
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