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Từ điển American Heritage Dictionary 4th
maniple
man·i·ple (mănʹə-pəl)n. 1. An ornamental silk band hung as an ecclesiastical vestment on the left arm near the wrist. 2. A subdivision of an ancient Roman legion, containing 60 or 120 men. [Middle English, from Old French, from Latin manipulus, handful : manus, hand; See man-2 in Indo-European Roots + -pulus, perhaps -ful; See pelə-1 in Indo-European Roots.]
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