MANIPULANDUM


Meaning of MANIPULANDUM in English

məˌnipyəˈlandəm noun

( plural manipulan·da -də)

Etymology: New Latin, from English manipulate + Latin -andum (neuter of -andus, 1st conjunction gerundive ending)

psychology : something that is or is to be manipulated

the instigator and manipulandum of behavior, the matrix within which all action must be described — R.R.Sears

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