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manak


manak [man-ak] ExamplesWord Origin noun

  1. a wooden ball fitted with hooks and attached to a rope, used by Eskimos to secure and haul in seals killed offshore.

Origin of manak From the Inuit word manaq Examples from the Web for manak Contemporary Examples of manak

  • In the film, Manak describes how he spent the next several years on the run while the police persecuted his family back home.

    Whistleblower Exposes India’s Murderous Cops

    Simran Jeet Singh

    May 25, 2014

  • On April 2, 2014, Manak appealed his case to the Supreme Court of India.

    Whistleblower Exposes India’s Murderous Cops

    Simran Jeet Singh

    May 25, 2014

  • Historical Examples of manak

  • Well, this is strange, but I wonder if he could cure Manak Khan.

    Among the Wild Tribes of the Afghan Frontier

    T. L. Pennell

  • An immediate march is resolved upon, but then comes the difficulty about Manak Khan.

    Among the Wild Tribes of the Afghan Frontier

    T. L. Pennell

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