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n.
Artful management; as, the manipulation of political bodies; sometimes, a management or treatment for purposes of deception or fraud.
a.
Of or pertaining to manipulation.
imp. & p. p.
of Manipulate
v. t.
To treat, work, or operate with the hands, especially when knowledge and dexterity are required; to manage in hand work; to handle; as, to manipulate scientific apparatus.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Manipulate
n.
The act or process of manipulating, or the state of being manipulated; the act of handling work by hand; use of the hands, in an artistic or skillful manner, in science or art.
a.
A division of the Roman army numbering sixty men exclusive of officers, any small body of soldiers; a company.
n.
One who manipulates.
a.
Of or pertaining to manipulation; performed by manipulation.
n.
The use of the hands in mesmeric operations.
n.
An iron rod used by glass makers for manipulating the hot glass; -- called also, puntil, puntel, punty, and ponty. See Fascet.
v. i.
To use the hands in dexterous operations; to do hand work; specifically, to manage the apparatus or instruments used in scientific work, or in artistic or mechanical processes; also, specifically, to use the hand in mesmeric operations.
v. t.
To strike; to manipulate; to play on; as, to touch an instrument of music.
n.
The act or manner of treating; management; manipulation; handling; usage; as, unkind treatment; medical treatment.
a.
Originally, a napkin; later, an ornamental band or scarf worn upon the left arm as a part of the vestments of a priest in the Roman Catholic Church. It is sometimes worn in the English Church service.
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Manipulation applied to a hernial tumor, or to an intestinal obstruction, for the purpose of reducing it.
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A handful.
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Of or pertaining to the maniple, or company.
v. t.
To control the action of, by management; as, to manipulate a convention of delegates; to manipulate the stock market; also, to manage artfully or fraudulently; as, to manipulate accounts, or election returns.
a.
Manipulatory; as, manipular operations.
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