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- noun Plural form of
manichord .
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There were little manichords which resembled toes in white woollen stockings, and when they moved it was just as if a foot with two hundred skeleton toes were walking; and it walked and walked and yet never left the spot.
In Midsummer Days, and Other Tales August Strindberg 1880
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