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Definition of Manipulative

Manipulative
Manipulative Ma*nip"u*la*tive, a. Of or pertaining to manipulation; performed by manipulation.

Meaning of Manipulative from wikipedia

- advantage. Mani****tor may also refer to: Mani****tor (device), a device used to mani****te materials without direct contact Mani****tor (insect), an...
- Mani****tion of atoms by optical field Mani****tive (mathematics education) Symbolic Mani****tion Program Mani****tor (insect), an extinct predatory ****roach...
- personality disorder to mani****te others. Under the ICD-11's dimensional model of personality pathology, deceitful, mani****tive and exploitative behaviours...
- which is now named "somatic dysfunction", by mani****ting a person's bones and muscles. Osteopathic Mani****tive Treatment (OMT) techniques are most commonly...
- Mani****tor modificaputis is an extinct ****roach which lived during the Upper Cretaceous period. The holotype specimen is fossilized in a 100-million-year-old...
- In robotics, a mani****tor is a device used to mani****te materials without direct physical contact by the operator. The applications were originally for...
- A parallel mani****tor is a mechanical system that uses several computer-controlled serial chains to support a single platform, or end-effector. Perhaps...
- A mobile mani****tor is a robot system built from a robotic mani****tor arm mounted on a mobile platform. A mobile mani****tion system combines the mobility...
- The Mani****tors was a Canadian drama television series which aired on CBC Television from 1970 to 1971. Parole officers and their clients were featured...
- A remote mani****tor, also known as a telefactor, telemani****tor, or waldo (after the 1942 short story "Waldo" by Robert A. Heinlein which features a...