Manus in a sentence as a noun

The FAA guideline is "ready to fly manually" -> key word "manual" from the Latin manus meaning "hand".

Leanpub web service, reads manus rope from dropbox and put generated pdc, kindle, and I book files back into dropbox.

This would allow us to have specific targets to build against, but still allow manus to create a variety of devices.

If we don't get the manus into individual boxes with humidity traps before the rainy season get going next month, we are very afraid that we will lose them as "wet" based issues spread like wildfire on shelves in libraries.

This is the reason why Monsieur the Principal has proposed to me the following subject, which has not yet been treated upon, and in which I perceive there is matter for magnificent elaboration-'Utraque manus in benedicendo clericis inferioribus necessaria est.'"[1] Alexandre Dumas was borne in the Aisne.

Manus definitions

noun

the (prehensile) extremity of the superior limb; "he had the hands of a surgeon"; "he extended his mitt"

See also: hand mitt