manipulative

manipulative
ma·nip·u·la·tive (mə-nĭpʹyə-lə-tĭv, -lā'-) adj.
Serving, tending, or having the power to manipulate.
n.
Any of various objects designed to be moved or arranged by hand as a means of developing motor skills or understanding abstractions, especially in mathematics.
  ma·nipʹu·la·tive·ly adv. ma·nipʹu·la'tive·ness n.

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