hand (hænd) ![[Click for IPA pronunciation guide]](http://static.sfdict.com/dictstatic/g/d/dictionary_questionbutton_default.gif) |
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| —n |
| 1. | a. the prehensile part of the body at the end of the arm, consisting of a thumb, four fingers, and a palm |
| | b. the bones of this partRelated: manual |
| 2. | the corresponding or similar part in animals |
| 3. | something resembling this in shape or function |
| 4. | a. the cards dealt to one or all players in one round of a card game |
| | b. a player holding such cards |
| | c. one round of a card game |
| 5. | agency or influence: the hand of God |
| 6. | a part in something done: he had a hand in the victory |
| 7. | assistance: to give someone a hand with his work |
| 8. | a pointer on a dial, indicator, or gauge, esp on a clock: the minute hand |
| 9. | acceptance or pledge of partnership, as in marriage: he asked for her hand; he gave me his hand on the merger |
| 10. | a position or direction indicated by its location to the side of an object or the observer: on the right hand; on every hand |
| 11. | a contrastive aspect, condition, etc (in the phrases on the one hand, on the other hand) |
| 12. | (preceded by an ordinal number) source or origin: a story heard at third hand |
| 13. | a person, esp one who creates something: a good hand at painting |
| 14. | a labourer or manual worker: we've just taken on a new hand at the farm |
| 15. | a member of a ship's crew: all hands on deck |
| 16. | printing another name for index |
| 17. | a person's handwriting: the letter was in his own hand |
| 18. | a round of applause: give him a hand |
| 19. | ability or skill: a hand for woodwork |
| 20. | a manner or characteristic way of doing something: the hand of a master |
| 21. | a unit of length measurement equalling four inches, used for measuring the height of horses, usually from the front hoof to the withers |
| 22. | a cluster or bundle, esp of bananas |
| 23. | a shoulder of pork |
| 24. | one of the two possible mirror-image forms of an asymmetric object, such as the direction of the helix in a screw thread |
| 25. | a free hand freedom to do as desired |
| 26. | (usually used with a negative) a hand's turn a small amount of work: he hasn't done a hand's turn |
| 27. | a heavy hand tyranny, persecution, or oppression: he ruled with a heavy hand |
| 28. | a high hand an oppressive or dictatorial manner |
| 29. | at hand, near at hand very near or close, esp in time |
| 30. | at someone's hand, at someone's hands from: the acts of kindness received at their hands |
| 31. | by hand |
| | a. by manual rather than mechanical means |
| | b. by messenger or personally: the letter was delivered by hand |
| 32. | come to hand to become available; be received |
| 33. | force someone's hand to force someone to act |
| 34. | from hand to hand from one person to another |
| 35. | from hand to mouth |
| | a. in poverty: living from hand to mouth |
| | b. without preparation or planning |
| 36. | hand and foot in all ways possible; completely: they waited on him hand and foot |
| 37. | hand in glove in an intimate relationship or close association |
| 38. | hand in hand |
| | a. together; jointly |
| | b. clasping each other's hands |
| 39. | hand over fist steadily and quickly; with rapid progress: he makes money hand over fist |
| 40. | hold one's hand to stop or postpone a planned action or punishment |
| 41. | hold someone's hand to support, help, or guide someone, esp by giving sympathy or moral support |
| 42. | in hand |
| | a. in possession |
| | b. under control |
| | c. receiving attention or being acted on |
| | d. available for use; in reserve |
| | e. with deferred payment: he works a week in hand |
| 43. | keep one's hand in to continue or practise |
| 44. | lend a hand to help |
| 45. | on hand close by; present: I'll be on hand to help you |
| 46. | out of hand |
| | a. beyond control |
| | b. without reservation or deeper examination: he condemned him out of hand |
| 47. | set one's hand to |
| | a. to sign (a document) |
| | b. to start (a task or undertaking) |
| 48. | show one's hand to reveal one's stand, opinion, or plans |
| 49. | take in hand to discipline; control |
| 50. | throw one's hand in See throw in |
| 51. | to hand accessible |
| 52. | try one's hand to attempt to do something |
| 53. | (modifier) |
| | a. of or involving the hand: a hand grenade |
| | b. made to be carried in or worn on the hand: hand luggage |
| | c. operated by hand: a hand drill |
| 54. | (in combination) made by hand rather than by a machine: hand-sewn |
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| —vb |
| 55. | to transmit or offer by the hand or hands |
| 56. | to help or lead with the hand |
| 57. | nautical to furl (a sail) |
| 58. | hand it to someone to give credit to someone |
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| Related: manual |
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| [Old English hand; related to Old Norse hönd, Gothic handus, Old High German hant] |
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| 'handless |
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| —adj |
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| 'handlike |
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| —adj |