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man
verb
-
man
,
manning
,
mans
,
manned
to
staff
or
operate
a
place
,
vehicle
,
or
piece
of
equipment
,
especially
during
a
period
of
duty
•
Two
engineers
man
the
control
room
during
each
night
shift
.
Two
engineers
man
the
control
room
during
each
night
shift
.
•
Soldiers
were
ordered
to
man
the
watchtowers
.
Soldiers
were
ordered
to
man
the
watchtowers
.
From
the
noun
,
originally
meaning
‘
to
furnish
with
men
’.
Earliest
recorded
use
in
the
14th
century
.
human
noun
a
person
;
any
member
of
the
species
Homo
sapiens
•
The
astronaut
looked
down
at
Earth
and
felt
proud
to
be
a
human
.
The
astronaut
looked
down
at
Earth
and
felt
proud
to
be
a
human
.
•
Dogs
and
cats
live
with
humans
in
many
homes
around
the
world
.
Dogs
and
cats
live
with
humans
in
many
homes
around
the
world
.
From
Latin
‘
humanus
’
meaning
‘
of
man
,
humane
,
cultivated
’.
noun
a
person
;
a
member
of
the
species
Homo
sapiens
.
•
The
astronaut
was
the
first
human
to
set
foot
on
Mars
.
The
astronaut
was
the
first
human
to
set
foot
on
Mars
.
•
Unlike
robots
,
a
human
can
feel
emotions
.
Unlike
robots
,
a
human
can
feel
emotions
.
From
Latin
humanus
meaning
“
of
man
,
human
”.
German
noun
a
person
who
is
from
Germany
or
whose
family
comes
from
Germany
•
A
friendly
German
offered
to
take
our
photo
outside
the
castle
.
A
friendly
German
offered
to
take
our
photo
outside
the
castle
.
•
The
German
explained
the
train
schedule
to
me
in
perfect
English
.
The
German
explained
the
train
schedule
to
me
in
perfect
English
.
Same
origin
as
the
adjective
:
Latin
Germanus
,
used
by
Romans
for
the
tribes
east
of
the
Rhine
.
Roman
noun
a
person
who
lived
in
ancient
Rome
•
Julius
Caesar
was
a
famous
Roman
who
changed
history
.
Julius
Caesar
was
a
famous
Roman
who
changed
history
.
•
A
young
Roman
offered
bread
to
the
passing
legionaries
.
A
young
Roman
offered
bread
to
the
passing
legionaries
.
From
Latin
Rōmānus
“
inhabitant
of
Rome
”.