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Language and Linguistics
Word Origins
Etymology
The word manual comes from the Latin word manus, meaning “hand.” Use this information to infer the meaning of manual as it is used in paragraph 9.
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In paragraph 9, the word "manual" is most likely used to mean something that is done or operated by hand.
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