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manas

[man-uhs, muhn-]

noun

Hinduism, Buddhism.
  1. the rational faculty of the mind.



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Other Word Forms

  • manasic adjective
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Word History and Origins

Origin of manas1

< Sanskrit: mind
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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.

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Prof Derek Manas, NHS blood and transplant medical director, said there was "mounting evidence" the technology could "enable more transplants by improving organ function".

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Prof Manas said more than 200 people were waiting for a lung transplant which "significantly" outweighed the number of suitable donor organs.

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In that void, Alfonso Manas, a researcher from the University of Granada, sees a fallen fighter, struck down by the leaden women above her.

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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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