| Manus | Hand |
| Emancipate | 1. To free from restraint of influence 2. To free from bondage |
| Manacle | 1. A device for confining the hands, handcuffs 2. Anything that constrains 3. To restrain, as with manacles |
| Mandate | A formal order from a higher court; an authoritative command, order, or junction |
| Manifest | 1. Clearly apparent to sight or understanding, obvious 2. To show plainly, to reveal 3. to prove 4. a list of cargo or passangers |
| Manipulate | 1. to use or handle skillfully 2. To manage with devious skill, or to adjust to suit one's purpose |
| Dextra | Right Hand |
| Dexterity | 1. Skill in the use of the hands or body; adroitness 2. Mental skill or adroitness; cleaverness |
| Ambidextrous | able to use either hand equally well |
| Digitus | Finger |
| Digital | 1. Relating to a finger or to a unit of measure the breadth of a finger 2. referring to a numerical system of encoding data |
| Flecto, Flectere, Flexi, Flexum | To bend |
| Deflect | 1. To turn aside 2. To swerve or turn aside |
| Genuflect | To bend the knee in a kneeling or half-kneeling position to express reverence or respect |
| Inflection | 1. Alteration of pitch or tone of the voice 2. in grammar, an alteration of the form of a word to shoe different grammatical or syntactical relationships |
| Reflection | 1. The act or condition of being thrown back 2. something thrown back, as light, heat, sound, or an image 3. discredit; indirect reproach 4. Deep thought |
| Rapio, Rapere, Rapui, Raptum | To snatch |
| Rapacious | 1. Excessively grasping or greedy 2. Given to seizing for plunder or as prey |
| Rapt | 1. Giving ones' complete attention 2. Overcome with emotion; completely filled with joy |
| Surreptitious | Done secretly, without approval |