| The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language: Fourth Edition. 2000. |
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| SYLLABICATION: | man·i·fes·to |
| PRONUNCIATION: | m n -f s t |
| NOUN: | Inflected forms: pl. man·i·fes·toes or man·i·fes··tos A public declaration of principles, policies, or intentions, especially of a political nature. | | INTRANSITIVE VERB: | Inflected forms: man·i·fes·toed, man·i·fes·to·ing, man·i·fes·toes To issue such a declaration. | | ETYMOLOGY: | Italian, from Latin manifestus, clear, evident. See manifest.
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