MANTIES

Etymology 1

Noun

manties

plural of manty

plural of manti

Etymology 2

Noun

manties

(plurale tantum) A style of male undergarment briefs that look similar to women's panties.

(plurale tantum) A revealing male undergarment similar to a thong.

Coordinate terms

• (theatrical): dancing belt, coin purse

• (panties): panties, briefs, thong, underpants, shorts, undershorts, boxers, boxerbriefs

Anagrams

• Atenism, Samnite, Tiemans, TsimanĂ©, etamins, inmates, inmeats, mainest, taimens, tamines

Source: Wiktionary



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