mannikin

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Synonyms for mannikin

a person who is very small but who is not otherwise deformed or abnormal

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a woman who wears clothes to display fashions

a life-size dummy used to display clothes

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It is illegal to trade in spotted munia nonetheless,' wildlife officer Zaheer Mirza said.
(22) La corona de sangre, donde las ejemplares Adosinda y Munia, por un lado, y la perfida Sancha, por el otro, se disputan la atencion del lector, o La diadema de perlas, que funde las historias de Berenguela, Maria de Portugal y Dona Juana Manuel, son buenos ejemplos de la multiplicacion de lo femenino en estas novelas.
Date Hindu; yogis Prana 3000 BC Chinese Qi 3000 BC Plato Nous 350 BC Polynesian Huna Mana 600 AD Paracelsus Munia or Mumia 1539 AD Luigi Galvani Life force 1790 AD Karl von Reichenbach Od; odyllic; odic force 1845 AD H.
Munia Bilbao, Creative Director, Sra Rushmore, Spain
Thyroid and the annual gonad development body weight, pigmentation and bill color cycles of lal munia Estrila amandava.
"The owner made this," Gus says, then hollers, "Munia!"
Here are some comments from the children about the visit: Abbie said: "I liked the mid night feasts!" Munia said: "I liked night line best!" Yumn said: I liked the jungle vines."
The last claim to which he attended was of a Scaly-breasted Munia circulated by the Recorder of the time, David Sargeant.
Choudhary, "Daily increments of light hours near vernal equinox synchronize circannual testicular cycle of tropical spotted munia," Chronobiology International, vol.