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manually-stored

|man-u-al-ly-stored|

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/ˈmæn.ju.ə.li stɔrd/

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/ˈmæn.ju.ə.li stɔːd/

hand-kept

Etymology
Etymology Information

'manually-stored' originates from the combination of 'manual' and 'store', where 'manual' comes from Latin 'manualis', meaning 'of the hand', and 'store' from Old French 'estorer', meaning 'to build or store'.

Historical Evolution

'manual' changed from the Latin word 'manualis' and 'store' from Old French 'estorer', eventually becoming the modern English word 'manually-stored'.

Meaning Changes

Initially, 'manual' meant 'of the hand', and 'store' meant 'to build or store', evolving into the current meaning of 'kept by hand'.

Meanings by Part of Speech

Adjective 1

data or information that is kept or saved by hand, without the use of automated systems.

The company relies on manually-stored records for their archives.

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Last updated: 2025/05/30 22:32