See Also: manoeuvre 1, noun(dictionary)
manoeuvre(2)(dictionary)
Manoeuvre(medicine)
manoeuvre(1)(dictionary)
Heimlich manoeuvre(dictionary)
Pajot's manoeuvre(medicine)
Pinard's manoeuvre(medicine)
manoeuvre 2, verb(dictionary)
Prague manoeuvre(medicine)
Ritgen's manoeuvre(medicine)

guanaco (iou) and manoeuvre 1, noun (oh)


guanaco (iou)



guanaco noun. Pl. -os. E17.
[Spanish from Quechua huanacu.]
A mammal of the Andean foothills, Lama guanicoe, which belongs to the same family as the llama, vicu?a, and camels and has a coat of soft pale brown hair used for wool.

manoeuvre 1, noun (oh)



[C] a skilful or careful movement that you make, for example in order to avoid something or go through a narrow space
::A careful driver will often stop talking before carrying out a complex manoeuvre.
[U and C] a skilful or carefully planned action intended to gain an advantage for yourself
::They tried by diplomatic maneuvers to obtain an agreement.
manoeuvres [plural] military activities, such as pretending to fight a battle, which are done as practice or Training
-synonym exercises exercises
::Large-scale military manoeuvres are being carried out near the border.
on manoeuvres
::troops on night manoeuvres
room for manoeuvre/freedom of manoeuvre
the possibility of changing your plans or decisions in order to achieve what you want
::As I see it, Lisa, you don't really have a great deal of room for manoeuvre.