different between manties vs mantes
manties
English
Etymology 1
- manty +? -s
- manti +? -s
Noun
manties
- plural of manty
- plural of manti
Etymology 2
Blend of man +? panties
Noun
manties
- (plural only) A style of male undergarment briefs that look similar to women's panties.
- (plural only) A revealing male undergarment similar to a thong.
Coordinate terms
- (theatrical): dance belt, coin purse
- (panties): panties, briefs, thong, underpants, shorts, undershorts, boxers, boxer briefs
Anagrams
- Atenism, Samnite, Tiemans, Tsimané, etamins, inmates, inmeats, mainest, taimens, tamines
See also
manties From the web:
mantes
English
Alternative forms
- mantises
Noun
mantes
- plural of mantis
Anagrams
- Manets, Masten, aments, ant'ems, antems, mean'st, menats, namest, stamen
Catalan
Noun
mantes
- plural of manta
Adjective
mantes
- feminine plural of mant
French
Noun
mantes f
- plural of mante
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