manuver
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From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Borrowed from Dutch manoeuvre, from French manœuvre and manouvrer (“to maneuver”), from Old French manovre (“handwork, manual labor”), from Medieval Latin manopera, manuopera (“work done by hand, handwork”), from manu (“by hand”) + operari (“to work”).
manuvêr (plural manuver-manuver, first-person possessive manuverku, second-person possessive manuvermu, third-person possessive manuvernya)
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