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mano

[ mah-noh; Spanish mah-naw ]

noun

plural manos
  1. the upper or handheld stone used when grinding maize or other grains on a metate.


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Origin of mano1

1895–1900, Americanism; < Spanish: literally, hand < Latin manus; manual
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Aside from freshly poured brews, the Craft Beer Barn is hosting returning vendors as well as newcomers, including Fat Sal’s with its massive sandwiches, Mano Po for Filipino favorites, the Goat Mafia’s legendary birria and the Cabin, an immersive cocktail den from Houston Hospitality’s Mark and Jonnie Houston.

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Trump’s push for a mano dura approach in the region puts him at odds with Sheinbaum, who had vowed to put more of an emphasis on crime prevention, intelligence-gathering and improving Mexico’s faulty justice system.

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The full-back left by mutual consent last November, following a public falling out with manager Mano Menezes.

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Lalo said his late father and uncles taught him and his cousins a simple mantra: Siempre una mano pa’l paisano.

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That’s not nearly as dramatic as the mano a mano competition on the track, where some races are over in 10 seconds, the winner decided by an eyelash.

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