Meaning Of The Word -manship

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-manship Meaning

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What's The Definition Of -manship?
-manship in American English
talent or skill (esp. in gaining advantage) in connection with suffix: a combination of -man and -ship, used as an independent suffix with the meaning “skill in a particular activity, esp. of a competitive nature”: brinkmanship, grantsmanship, one-upmanship; sometimes compounded with a plural noun by analogy with craftsmansh |
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