About The Word Manliness

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Manliness

Manliness Meaning & Definition
Manliness Definition And Meaning

What's The Definition Of Manliness?

[n] the trait of being manly; having the characteristics of an adult male

Synonyms | Synonyms for Manliness: manfulness | virility

Related Terms | Find terms related to Manliness: boldness | braveness | bravery | chivalrousness | chivalry | conspicuous gallantry | courage | courageousness | doughtiness | Dutch courage | gallantness | gallantry | gallantry under fire | gentlemanlikeness | gentlemanliness | greatheartedness | heroicalness | heroism | intrepidity | intrepidness | knightliness | lionheartedness | maleness | manfulness | manhood | manlihood | manlikeness | mannishness | martial spirit | masculineness | masculinity | military spirit | pot-valor | prowess | soldierly quality | stalwartness | stoutheartedness | stoutness | valiance | valiancy | valor | valorousness | virtue

See Also | masculinity

Manliness In Webster's Dictionary

\Man"li*ness\, n. The quality or state of being manly.

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