Etymology:
Manually comes from the Latin word "manus", which means "hand".
Meaning:
Manually means "done by hand" or "using the hands".
Origin:
The word "manually" first appeared in the English language in the 15th century. It is derived from the Latin word "manus", which has been used since ancient times to refer to the hand. The suffix "-ally" is used to form adverbs, and in this case, it means "in a manner relating to".
Examples of use:
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