different between manation vs mancation
manation
English
Etymology
From Latin manatio, from manare (“to flow”). Compare emanation.
Noun
manation (uncountable)
- (obsolete) The act of issuing or flowing out.
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mancation
English
Etymology
Blend of man +? vacation.
Noun
mancation (plural mancations)
- (US, informal) A vacation taken by a group of men and catering specifically to male interests.
Coordinate terms
- girlcation
Anagrams
- action man, anoctamin
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