manipular

English

Etymology

From Latin manipularis: compare French manipulaire.

Adjective

manipular (comparative more manipular, superlative most manipular)

  1. of or relating to a maniple (Roman army division)
  2. manipulatory
    manipular operations
  3. manipulative

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Catalan

Verb

manipular (first-person singular present manipulo, past participle manipulat)

  1. to manipulate

Conjugation


Ido

Verb

manipular (present tense manipulas, past tense manipulis, future tense manipulos, imperative manipulez, conditional manipulus)

  1. (transitive) to manipulate, to handle, to wield

Conjugation

Synonyms


Portuguese

Etymology

From French manipuler

Verb

manipular (first-person singular present indicative manipulo, past participle manipulado)

  1. to manipulate

Conjugation


Spanish

Etymology

Latin manipulus.

Verb

manipular (first-person singular present manipulo, first-person singular preterite manipulé, past participle manipulado)

  1. to manipulate

Conjugation

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