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Definition of Manipulatory

Manipulatory
Manipulatory Ma*nip"u*la*to*ry, a. Of or pertaining to manipulation.

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- (1980). "Philippine Acceptance of the Bell Trade Act of 1946: A Study of Mani****tory Democracy". Pacific Historical Review. 49 (3). University of California...
- various kinds of snails. Some kinds of tentacles have both sensory and mani****tory functions. A tentacle is similar to a cirrus, but a cirrus is an organ...
- is not simply human action, but rather social action. In humans the "mani****tory phase of the act" is socially mediated; that is to say, in acting towards...
- are particularly well adapted. Like raccoons, kinkajous' remarkable mani****tory abilities rival those of primates. The kinkajou has a short-haired, fully...
- Analyses of the Forearm Muscles of Cebus libidinosus (Rylands et al. 2000): Mani****tory Behavior and Tool Use". PLOS ONE. 6 (7/e22165): e22165. Bibcode:2011PLoSO...
- when provided, can provide moderate mid-water and current capability. Mani****tory capacity and dexterity are better than ROVs. Less special tooling is...
- 1980). "Philippine Acceptance of the Bell Trade Act of 1946: A Study of Mani****tory Democracy". Pacific Historical Review. 49 (3): 499–517. doi:10.2307/3638567...
- and other primates, with comments on primate evolution, phylogeny, and mani****tory behavior". Anatomical Record. 293 (12): 2056–2070. doi:10.1002/ar.21275...
- University Press (1988) Miles, R. C. (1958). "Learning in kittens with mani****tory, exploratory, and food incentives". Journal of Comparative and Physiological...
- in Eliot's poetry, and it inevitably resulted in the presence of the mani****tory will that [C. K. Stead] has observed at works in the Quartets, and in...