Manx
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Manx (/mæŋks/; formerly sometimes spelled Manks) is an adjective (and derived noun) describing things or people related to the Isle of Man:
It may also refer to:
Languages
- Manx language, also known as Manx or Manx Gaelic, the native Goidelic Celtic language of the Indo-European language family of the Isle of Man
 - Manx English, the English dialect of the Isle of Man
 
Animals and plants
- Manx cat, a cat breed with no tail or sometimes a short tail, originating on the Isle of Man
 - Manx Loaghtan, a breed of sheep, originating on the Isle of Man
 - Manx Rumpy, a breed of chicken, not originating on the Isle of Man
 - Manx robber fly (Machimus cowini), an insect
 - Manx shearwater (Puffinus puffinus), a seabird
 - Isle of Man cabbage (Coincya monensis monensis), sometimes called the Manx cabbage
 - Cabbage tree (New Zealand) (Cordyline australis), sometimes called the Manx palm
 - Extinct animals from the Isle of Man
 
Other uses
- Manx Airlines, two defunct, Isle of Man-based airlines
 - Manx comet, a tailless comet
 - Manx Norton, a racing motorcycle
 - Manx pound, the currency of the Isle of Man
 - Manx Radio, the national radio station of the Isle of Man
 - Manx Spirit, a clear whisky from the Isle of Man
 - Meyers Manx, a dune buggy
 - Varius Manx, a Polish pop group
 - Handley Page Manx, an experimental British aircraft from World War II
 - Harry Manx, Manx-born Canadian musician
 - Manx Software (named after the cat), developers of the Aztec C compiler
 - Manx, the benevolent mayor of Megakat City, a fictional character in Swat Kats