Manx is used to describe people or things that belong to or concern the Isle of Man and the people who live there. from or relating to the Isle of Man or its people (From an unrecorded manskr, from Mana )
the Gaelic language formerly spoken on the Isle of Man of or relating to the Isle of Man or its inhabitants or their language; "the Manx fishing industry"; "there are few Manx speakers alive today
Any of a breed of the domestic cat having short hair, usually solid color, and an internal vestigial tail. a breed of cat that has no tail or only a very short tail. Breed of domestic cat believed to have come from the Isle of Man. Affectionate, loyal, and courageous, the compact Manx is distinguished by its taillessness and hopping gait. The rump is distinctly higher than the shoulders because the hind legs are longer than the forelegs. The Manx may be born with a tail, but ideally it should be tailless. The double coat may be any of several colours