MANIABLE


Meaning of MANIABLE in English

ˈmanēəbəl adjective

Etymology: Middle French, from Old French, from manier to caress, handle (from main hand, from Latin manus ) + -able — more at manual

1. obsolete : capable of being handled or worked : pliable

2. : manageable , tractable

some more definite and more maniable problem — Clive Bell

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