hander: meaning and definitions

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What is hander?

What is hander?

  • The terminal part of the human arm located below the forearm, used for grasping and holding and consisting of the wrist, palm, four fingers, and an opposable thumb. A homologous or similar part in other animals, as the terminal part of the forelimb in certain vertebrates.
  • A unit of length equal to 4 inches (10.2 centimeters), used especially to specify the height of a horse.
  • Something suggesting the shape or function of the human hand, especially: Any of the rotating pointers used as indexes on the face of a mechanical clock. A pointer, as on a gauge or dial.
  • Printing See index.
  • Lateral direction indicated according to the way in which one is facing: at my right hand.
  • A style or individual sample of writing. A signature: put my hand to the contract.
  • A round of applause to signify approval.
  • Physical assistance; help: gave me a hand with the bags.
  • Sports A hand ball in soccer.
  • Games The cards held in a card game by a given player at any time. The number of cards dealt each player; the deal. A player or participant in a card game: We need a fourth hand for bridge. A portion or section of a game during which all the cards dealt out are played: a hand of poker.
  • One who performs manual labor: a factory hand. One who is part of a group or crew: the ship's hands.
  • A participant in an activity, often one who specializes in a particular activity or pursuit: an old hand at labor negotiations.
  • The degree of immediacy of a source of information; degree of reliability: heard the scandalous tale at third hand. The strength or force of one's position: negotiated from a strong hand.
  • often Possession, ownership, or keeping: The books should be in your hands by noon. Power; jurisdiction; care: The defendant's fate is in the hands of the jury. Dinner is in the chef's hands.
  • Involvement or participation:"In all this was evident the hand of the counterrevolutionaries"(John Reed). An influence or effect: The manager had a hand in all major decisions. Evidence of craft or artistic skill: can see the hand of a genius even in the lighter poems.
  • An aptitude or ability: I tried my hand at decorating.
  • The aesthetic feel or tactile quality of something, such as a fabric, textile, or carpeting, that indicates its fineness, texture, and durability.
  • A manner or way of performing something: a light hand with makeup.
  • Permission or a promise, especially a pledge to wed. A commitment or agreement, especially when sealed by a handshake; one's word: You have my hand on that.
  • To give or pass with or as if with the hands; transmit: Hand me your keys.
  • To aid, direct, or conduct with the hands: The usher handed the patron to a reserved seat.
  • Nautical To roll up and secure (a sail); furl.
  • Sports To give (the ball) directly to a teammate, as in football. Often used with off. To carry, strike, or propel (the ball) with the hand or arm in violation of the rules in soccer.
  • To bequeath to one's heirs.
  • To make and pronounce (an official decision, especially a court verdict).

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