Definitions for mannikins

mannikins man·ni·kin

Spelling: [man-i-kin]
IPA: /ˈmæn ɪ kɪn/

Mannikins is a 9 letter English word. It's valid Scrabble word worth 14 points. It's valid Words with friends word worth 18 points.

You can make 157 anagrams from letters in mannikins (aiikmnnns).

Definitions for mannikins

noun

  1. manikin.
  2. any of several estrildine finches of the genus Lonchura, of Asia, Australia, and the Pacific islands, often kept as cage birds.
  3. a little man; dwarf; pygmy.
  4. mannequin.
  5. a model of the human body for teaching anatomy, demonstrating surgical operations, etc.
  6. manikin.
  7. any of several estrildine finches of the genus Lonchura, of Asia, Australia, and the Pacific islands, often kept as cage birds.
  8. a little man; dwarf; pygmy.
  9. mannequin.
  10. a model of the human body for teaching anatomy, demonstrating surgical operations, etc.

Origin of mannikins

variant of manikin

Examples for mannikins

She ought to be a mannikin when she grows up, and try on coats and mantles in shops.

The story of the mannikin who is clever at spinning or weaving is widespread.

“Sing,” said the mannikin, and the Miserable repeated the song.

I'm not quite the tailor's mannikin that I was in the old days at the 'Varsity.

I look into my mind and discover I am too much of a mannikin to have any.

"mannikin or not, that will I never do," shouted Asa Thor after the giant.

At which one can only stare, as at a mannikin attacking a colossus.

We call him the mannikin of the North with Southern principles—Van's mignonette.

Gadderman; a boy who puts on the airs of a man; a mannikin or manneen, which see.

The mannikin said, ‘My business is with your father, and not with you.’

At which one can only stare, as at a mannikin attacking a colossus.

Gadderman; a boy who puts on the airs of a man; a mannikin or manneen, which see.

I'm not quite the tailor's mannikin that I was in the old days at the 'Varsity.

"mannikin or not, that will I never do," shouted Asa Thor after the giant.

The mannikin said, ‘My business is with your father, and not with you.’

She ought to be a mannikin when she grows up, and try on coats and mantles in shops.

We call him the mannikin of the North with Southern principles—Van's mignonette.

“Sing,” said the mannikin, and the Miserable repeated the song.

The story of the mannikin who is clever at spinning or weaving is widespread.

I look into my mind and discover I am too much of a mannikin to have any.

Word Value for mannikins
Scrable

14

Words with friends

18

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