MANJACK

Etymology 1

Noun

manjack (plural manjacks)

(Caribbean) A person; the average or common person; anybody.

Etymology 2

Noun

manjack (uncountable)

(geology) A form of bitumen-rich asphalt found in Barbados and Trinidad.

Synonym: glance pitch

Etymology 3

Noun

manjack (plural manjacks)

Various plants in the genus Cordia.

Anagrams

• Jackman, jackman

Source: Wiktionary



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2 June 2025

FOOTING

(noun) status with respect to the relations between people or groups; “on good terms with her in-laws”; “on a friendly footing”


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