The root word -man means hand. ex. manual
The root of the word "manual" comes from the Latin word "manuālis," which means "of the hand." It is derived from "manus," meaning "hand." This etymology reflects the association of the term with tasks performed by hand or involving physical effort. In modern usage, "manual" often refers to operations, instructions, or activities that require human effort rather than automation.
Manual washing means washing by hand. Washing machines are not included in manual washing.
Data entry by hand is always prone to human error.However, manual data entry is necessary and important. The most common means of entering data manually into the computer is via the keyboard.
The root word for "manual" is "manus," which comes from Latin and means "hand."
Something that is hand packaged (or hand packed) means that a human, not a machine, chose and wrapped the item.
No it is not. It must be operated by human hand.
the library should have a shop manual for this vehicle, you can make copies of the right sections :)
The Latin root word for the English word 'manual' is manus. The Latin word is a feminine gender noun that's in the singular number. It means 'hand'.
It means a tool, machine or piece of equipment that is powered by the human hand.
Read the drivers hand book or car manual. It is easy to do.
A manual system is one you have to operate by hand.