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What is a derived word for man?

There are many derived words for "man," depending on what aspect of the word you're interested in:

General:

* Human: A more neutral and inclusive term encompassing all people, regardless of gender.

* Humanity: The state of being human, often used to describe the entire species.

* Manly: Having qualities considered typical of a man, often related to strength and courage.

* Manhood: The state of being a man, often associated with maturity and responsibility.

Specific aspects:

* Masculine: Relating to the male sex or gender.

* Male: The opposite of female, referring to the biological sex.

* Manner: A way of acting or behaving, often used figuratively to describe someone's style or character.

* Maniac: A person who is extremely enthusiastic or passionate about something.

* Manufacture: To make goods on a large scale, using machinery and other tools.

Historical:

* Mankind: A term for the human race, but now often considered outdated and gender-biased.

The best derived word for you will depend on the context of your usage.

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