| A | B |
| manus (Etymology) | hand (Latin) |
| manicure | cleaning, cutting, polishing, etc. of fingernails |
| manual | handbook; labor done by hand |
| manipulate | move something about with the hands |
| manuscript | originally a handwritten document (now typed) |
| cura (Etymology) | care (Latin) |
| curator | takes care of a museum or library |
| accurate | careful and exact |
| secure | free from care |
| sinecure | job that requires little from you in the way of work or attention but pays well |
| pedicure | care of the feet |
| -ism (suffix) | "the practice of" |
| sesquipedalianism | practice of using long and obscure words. |
| eleemosynary (Example of sesquipedalian language) | charitable |
| ineluctability (example of sesquipedalian language) | certainty |
| ochlocracy (example of sesquipedalian language) | mob rule |
| rodomontade (example of sesquipedalian language) | boasting |