maneta

Catalan

Etymology

From (hand) + -eta (diminutive).

Pronunciation

Noun

maneta f (plural manetes)

  1. (technology) handle of a machine or tool used to apply a rotational force, such as the handle of an oar or a screwdriver
  2. (technology) crank; a bent piece of an axle, or shaft, or an arm attached at right angles to the end of a shaft or wheel
  3. pestle
  4. clock hand
  5. fingerless glove; specifically one worn to avoid the effects of friction on the hand when using a rope
  6. (mycology, usually in the plural) a mushroom or cluster of mushrooms with fruiting bodies resembling the fingers of the hand; specifically:
    1. a cluster of agaric mushrooms before the fruiting bodies open to reveal the gills
    2. mushroom of the genus Ramaria
      Synonym: peu de rata
  7. (zoology) Alcyonium palmatum; a soft coral named for protrusions that resemble fingers
  8. (zoology, Valencia) forelimb of a quadruped

Synonyms

Hypernyms

Derived terms

  • piano de maneta (barrel organ)

Further reading

Norwegian Nynorsk

Noun

maneta f

  1. definite singular of manet

Portuguese

Pronunciation

 
  • (Brazil) IPA(key): /maˈne.tɐ/
    • (Southern Brazil) IPA(key): /maˈne.ta/

  • Hyphenation: ma‧ne‧ta

Adjective

maneta m or f (plural manetas)

  1. having only one hand or arm

Noun

maneta m or f by sense (plural manetas)

  1. a person with only one hand or arm

Slovene

Verb

máneta

  1. second/third-person dual present of meti

Spanish

Noun

maneta f (plural manetas)

  1. lever; handle
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