Type genus of the Manidae.
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1The various species of manis are famed for their powerful coats of armour.
2Long lines of chod-tens and manis mark the approach to Leh.
3Oranges (limau manis) of many sorts, are in the highest perfection.
4Combine kecap manis and honey in a small bowl.
5In the treasuries of the monkish communities there are many precious stones, and the priceless manis.
6There was also the inventor of shock-absorbent torpedo detonator, a very unhappy manis a bird censor.
7The natives enumerate also the limau langga, limau kambing, limau pipit, limau sindi masam, and limau sindi manis.
8Its villages are always close to ravines, the mouths of which are filled with chod-tens, manis, prayer-wheels, and religious buildings.
9There were besides manis, or praying-cylinders, drums, gongs, books, and trumpets made of human thigh-bones, plain or mounted in silver.
10Bake for 30 to 35 minutes, basting with kecap manis and honey mixture halfway through cooking.
11Likewise the manis, or great scaled ant-eater, who retires to his hole before break of day, is never met with by daylight.
12Put the kecap manis and oyster sauce in a zip-lock plastic freezer bag with the chops, making sure the meat is well coated.
13Dr. Tom Manis was one of the most highly regarded doctors in the hospital.
14The other African ant-eaters are usually called Pangolins, or Manis.
15Manis was one of a group of workers attempting to restart the boiler after it shut down earlier on Friday.
16[Footnote: The above-described ant-eater is properly the long-tailed Manis, being an African species of the Pangolin.