manneristic

adj

Etymology

From manner + -istic.

  1. derived from manuarius
  2. derived from *manāria
  3. derived from maniere
  4. derived from manere
  5. inherited from manere
  6. suffixed as manneristic — “manner + istic

Definitions

  1. Relating to, or exhibiting, mannerisms.

    • [H]e seemed to gesticulate a good deal with his arm and showed a tic-like or manneristic tendency to adjust his spectacles every two or three minutes.

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