1. mancha - Noun
2. Mancha - Proper noun
mancha (uncountable)
A high-quality grade of Spanish saffron.
Mancha (plural Manchas)
A surname from Spanish.
Since Don Quixote de la Mancha is a crazy fool and a madman, and since Sancho Panza, his squire, knows it, yet, for all that, serves and follows him, and hangs on these empty promises of his, there can be no doubt that he is more of a madman and a fool than his master. Miguel de Cervantes
If one wants to go on living, one must evolve. Before, when we composed, we would start by a series of music themes. Once created, we would hire writers and lyricists to make up the text and the story line. I was the first to do this backwards with 'Man of La Mancha.' Mitch Leigh
Almadén (Ciudad Real, Castile-La Mancha – Spanish part) and Idrija (Slovene Littoral – Slovenian part). Source: Internet
Following the closure of the factory in the 1980s, the building was renovated to house the campus of the Technological University of Castilla-La Mancha in Toledo. citation Goya Foods has its Madrid offices in Toledo. Source: Internet
Locally owned assisted living community and rehab center Grace Pointe Senior Care Community has welcomed Catherine Mancha as the Resident Care Coordinator of Memory Care to its team of professional caregivers. Source: Internet
Only 500 to 1,000 turtles usually hatch on Playa Mancha Blanca in the Gulf of California in Desemboque, Pitiquito, but 2,289 have already been released into the sea so far this year and the two-week long hatching season still has five days to go. Source: Internet