different between chains vs manacles
chains
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /t?e?nz/
Noun
chains
- plural of chain
Verb
chains
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of chain
Anagrams
- Cashin, Chians, Cishan, cash in, cash-in, chasin', chinas
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manacles
English
Etymology
From Middle English manicle, from Old French manicle, from Latin manicula, diminutive form of manus (“hand”).
Pronunciation
- (UK, US) IPA(key): /?mæn.?.k?lz/
- Hyphenation: man?a?cles
- Rhymes: -æn?k?lz
Noun
manacles
- plural of manacle
Noun
manacles pl (plural only)
- A plurale tantum with same meanings as manacle.
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