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Word: hand (lookup usage) (lookup stats)


Meaning:

initialism:

  • have a nice day

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Noun:

  • obsolete Rate; price.
  • Agency in transmission from one person to another; as,
  • An agent; a servant, or manual laborer, especially in compounds; a workman, trained or competent for special service or duty; a performer more or less skillful; as,
  • An instance of helping.
  • Applause.
  • archaic Actual performance; deed; act; workmanship; agency; hence, manner of performance.
  • A side; part, camp; direction, either right or left.
  • firearms The small part of a gunstock near the lock, which is grasped by the hand in taking aim.
  • Each of the pointers on the face of an analog clock, which are used to indicate the time of day.
  • Handwriting; style of penmanship; as,
  • In long measure, two different lengths:
  • Personal possession; ownership; hence, control; direction; management; ? usually in the plural.
  • Power of performance; means of execution; ability; skill; dexterity.
  • That part of the fore limb below the forearm or wrist in a human, and the corresponding part in many other animals; manus; paw. See '''manus.'''
  • That which is, or may be, held in a hand at once; as
  • That which resembles, or to some extent performs the office of, a human hand; as,
  • The collective noun for a bunch of bananas.
  • The feel of a fabric; the impression or quality of the fabric as judged qualitatively by the sense of touch.

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Verb:

  • intransitive obsolete To cooperate. ? Massinger
  • transitive nautical To furl; ? said of a sail. ? Totten
  • transitive obsolete To manage; as, I '''hand''' my Matthew Prior
  • transitive obsolete To seize; to lay hands on. ? Shakespeare
  • transitive rare To pledge by the hand; to handfast.
  • transitive To give, pass, or transmit with the hand; as
  • transitive To lead, guide, or assist with the hand; to conduct

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