MANO

Proper noun

Mano

Mann language

Anagrams

• Amon, Mona, NOMA, Noam, Oman, Onam, maon, moan, mona, noma

Etymology

Noun

mano (plural manos)

a stone resembling a rolling pin, used to grind maize or other grain on a metate

Anagrams

• Amon, Mona, NOMA, Noam, Oman, Onam, maon, moan, mona, noma

Source: Wiktionary


Ma"no, n. [Sp., lit., hand.]

Definition: The muller, or crushing and grinding stone, used in grinding corn on a metate. [Mexico & Local U. S.]

Source: Webster’s Unabridged Dictionary 1913 Edition



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