Mane (noun)

  1. Long hair that grows on the neck and shoulders of certain animals, particularly horses and lions.
  2. A long, shaggy crest of hair or feathers on the neck or back of an animal.
  3. A long, thick head of hair.

Origin:

The word "mane" comes from the old english word "maene" which refers to the long hair that grows on the neck and shoulders of certain animals, particularly horses and lions. the term has been in use since the 9th century.

Examples:

  1. The lion's mane was a beautiful golden color.
  2. The horse's mane was braided for the show.
  3. The lion's mane gave it a majestic appearance.
  4. The horse's mane was blowing in the wind as it ran.
  5. The mane of the lion was a symbol of its power and strength.
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