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Maneuver means a planned or deliberate military or naval movement. It is basically a kind of exercise that is practiced under replicated conditions of war. It is also referred to movement in the direction of the vehicle in motion; it could also be in the pathway of an airplane. This movement or this process requires a lot of talent and deftness.
It is derived from the French word man uvre, and also from the Old French word maneuver, which means manual work. It also comes from the Latin word man oper r , which means to work by hand. In American English it is better known as the war game.
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