manx

[US]/mæŋks/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n. Manx language; Manx cat; Manx person
adj. of or relating to the Isle of Man; of or relating to Manx people

Phrases & Collocations

manx cat

manx language

Example Sentences

Manx cats are known for their lack of a tail.

The Manx language is a Gaelic language spoken on the Isle of Man.

Many Manx people have a strong sense of cultural identity.

The Manx government is responsible for the island's administration.

Manx folklore is rich in stories of fairies and other mythical creatures.

Manx cuisine features traditional dishes like kippers and bonnag.

The Manx flag features a triskelion symbol.

Many tourists visit the Isle of Man to see the Manx Loaghtan sheep.

The Manx Electric Railway is a popular tourist attraction on the island.

Manx people celebrate Tynwald Day as a national holiday.

Real-world Examples

Manx comets and their kittens suggest this is exactly what occurred.

Source: The Economist - Technology

A better comparator for Manx products is financial advice, where commissions have been slashed.

Source: The Economist (Summary)

Manx comets, like their tail-wagging brethren, come from the Oort cloud.

Source: The Economist - Technology

A Manx comet, by contrast, is presumably a solid (and thus ice-free) lump of rock.

Source: The Economist - Technology

Business might shift to avoid the new rules. One Manx official worries about competition from the British Virgin Islands.

Source: The Economist (Summary)

For a Manx comet, the warning time would be hopelessly short.

Source: The Economist Science and Technology

Notably, the Manx operations of Zurich Insurance, a global insurer, focus on life-insurance and pensions schemes for the employees of multinational firms.

Source: The Economist (Summary)

The first Manx comet, so called after the tailless cats of the Isle of Man, was spotted in 2014 by a telescope in Hawaii.

Source: The Economist - Technology

The four-tiered mound at Tynwald survives to this day, and the modern Manx parliament still holds an annual meeting there.

Source: TED-Ed (video version)

Unhappily for Manx firms, these products are sold with hefty commissions. Some of their brokers in far-flung countries charge 6-7% of a policy's value.

Source: The Economist (Summary)

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