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manas
[man-uhs, muhn-]
noun
the rational faculty of the mind.
Other Word Forms
- manasic adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of manas1
Example Sentences
Dr Manas Datta, a consultant paediatrician at Broomfield Hospital in Chelmsford, Essex, who has treated Finley since he was born, said it was "horrific" seeing how Finley's body responded to food.
Prof Derek Manas, NHS blood and transplant medical director, said there was "mounting evidence" the technology could "enable more transplants by improving organ function".
Prof Manas said more than 200 people were waiting for a lung transplant which "significantly" outweighed the number of suitable donor organs.
In that void, Alfonso Manas, a researcher from the University of Granada, sees a fallen fighter, struck down by the leaden women above her.
As company officials toured the chip-fabrication lab, they caught a glimpse of graduate students Sahana Thota, Manas Pandit and Uidam Jung working in white head-to-toe protective garb known as bunny suits — a cumbersome uniform needed to prevent strands of hair or specks of dust from damaging the delicate silicon wafers.
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