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mandarins
of, relating to, or typical of a mandarin, a public official in the Chinese Empire of any of nine superior grades, a pedantic official, a small spiny orange tree (Citrus reticulata) of southeastern Asia with yellow to reddish-orange loose-rinded fruits, marked by polished ornate complexity of language, a form of spoken Chinese used by the court and the official classes of the Empire, a person of position and influence often in intellectual or literary circles, bureaucrat, a tree (such as the satsuma) developed in cultivation from the mandarin by selective breeding or hybridization, the fruit of a mandarin, the chief dialect of China centering about Beijing, a public official under the Chinese Empire, the group of closely related Chinese dialects that are spoken in about four fifths of the country and have a standard variety centering about Beijing, a small spiny Chinese orange tree with yellow to reddish orange fruits having loose rinds, its fruit, an elder and often traditionalist or reactionary member of such a circle
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mandarins
of, relating to, or typical of a mandarin, a public official in the Chinese Empire of any of nine superior grades, a pedantic official, a small spiny orange tre
bureaucrats,Clerks,employees,Employees,functionaries,officials,workers,Public servants,hands,hirelings
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manas => mind, manages => Manages, managers => managers, manacles => handcuffs, manacle(s) => handcuffs,