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manito (s) (noun), manitos, manito (pl)
1. A supernatural power in the religious belief of the Algonquian, pervading spiritual and human beings: "After reading a book about the Algonquian religion, Susan was fascinated by the manito and decided to do a report about it for school."
2. Etymology: the first use of the word dates back to 1671 and is related to Ojibwa, the manito spirit.
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