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manent

Menant is not a term with a widely established meaning in major dictionaries. In English-language reference works, it is not listed as a standard word, and when it appears it is often as a misspelling, a proper noun, or a coined term in a specific context.

As a proper noun, Menant (or Menant) can occur as a surname, particularly in Francophone regions, and

In speculative or niche usage, writers sometimes coin terms like manent to denote a property akin to

The form resembles established terms such as permanent and remanent, and it may be confused with them

Related terms and concepts to consider include permanent, remanent, remanence, and magnetism. See also discussions of

may
also
appear
as
a
place-name
in
historical
or
genealogical
materials.
The
capitalization
and
hyphenation
of
similar
forms
can
influence
how
readers
interpret
it.
persistence
or
enduring
quality,
drawing
analogy
to
words
such
as
permanent
or
remanent.
When
used
in
this
way,
the
meaning
is
not
standardized
and
is
defined
by
the
author
within
that
work.
in
informal
writing.
If
you
encounter
it
in
text,
examining
the
surrounding
context
or
the
source’s
specific
definition
is
advisable
to
determine
the
intended
sense.
naming
conventions
in
surname
histories
and
the
use
of
coined
terms
in
science
fiction
and
niche
scholarly
writing.