Definition of Manualist. Meaning of Manualist. Synonyms of Manualist

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Definition of Manualist

Manualist
Manualist Man"u*al*ist, n. One who works with the hands; an artificer.

Meaning of Manualist from wikipedia

- A manualist is a person who does: Manualism (hand music) Sign Language Manual communication Signing Exact English French Sign Language This disambiguation...
- the manualist tradition rather than to Aquinas's ... successively shown the shift of manualist theology away from the work of ... of the manualist tradition...
- a form of musical comedy or parody. The musical performer is called a manualist, who may perform a cappella or with instrumental accompaniment. Playing...
- says that studies of "manualists" such as John T. Noonan Jr. has demonstrated that, "despite claims to the contrary, manualists were co-operators in the...
- flourished until the late 19th century when a schism developed between the manualist and oralist schools of thought. In 1880 the Milan International Congress...
- state representative and businessman, lived in Monmouth John Twomeymanualist J. Mayo Williams – pro football player, music producer in Blues Hall of...
- features idiosyncratic sonic elements to increase the humor, such as: manualist sound effects courtesy of Mike Kieffer; a chorus of kazoos, which joins...
- re-recording of MTV's own theme at the time, featuring Yankovic on accordion and manualist "Musical Mike" Kieffer. The show features commercials for imaginary products...
- John Twomey is a manualist who appeared on NBC's The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson in 1972 and 1974. He is credited with bringing manualism to the...
- John T. Noonan Jr. demonstrated that, "despite claims to the contrary, manualists were co-operators in the necessary historical development of the moral...