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HandA common illness of infants and children under 10 years old characterized by fever, sores in the mouth, and a rash with blisters due to infection most commonly with coxsackievirus A16 or less often enterovirus 71 or another enterovirus. The disease begins with a mild fever, poor appetite, malaise ("feeling sick"), and frequently a sore th [..]
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HandFive cards, made of a player's pocket cards and the community cards
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Handc. 1400, "take charge of, seize," from hand (n.). Earlier verbs were hend (Old English genehdan), handle. Meaning "to pass (something to someone)" is from 1640s. To hand it to (som [..]
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HandOld English hond, hand "the human hand;" also "side, part, direction" (in defining position, to either right or left); also "power, control, possession" (on the notion of [..]
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Hand/ˈhænd/ noun plural hands 1 hand /ˈhænd/ noun plural hands Learner's definition of HAND 1 [count] a : the body part at the end of your arm that includes your fingers and thumb These gloves [..]
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HandHave A Nice Day
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HandHand [N]Called by Galen "the instrument of instruments." It is the symbol of human action ( Psalms 9:16 ; Job 9:30 ; Isaiah 1:15 ; 1 Timothy 2:8 ). Washing the hands was a symbol of innocenc [..]
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HandThe portion of the upper limb distal to the radiocarpal joint, comprised of the wrist, palm, and fingers.
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Handpass: place into the hands or custody of; "hand me the spoon, please"; "Turn the files over to me, please"; "He turned over the prisone [..]
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HandRefers to the feel of the fabric to the touch. May be soft, rough, smooth, etc.
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Handthe end of your arm which you use to hold things
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HandChat Abbreviation Dictionary Have A Nice Day
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HandCalled by Galen "the instrument of instruments." It is the symbol of human action (Ps. 9:16; Job 9:30; Isa. 1:15; 1 Tim. 2:8). Washing the hands was a symbol of innocence (Ps. 26:6; 73:13; M [..]
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HandDefinition noun
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HandThe terminal portion of the upper extremity, containing the carpal bones, metacarpal bones, and phalanges. haploid
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HandThe way a script is actually written on the page, as opposed to the model a particular scribe has in mind when engaged in writing. See also: book hand and court hand.
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Handhant (hent)
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Handvayzer
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Handderlangen
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HandThe lever that rotates a revolver cylinder. Sometimes called a pawl.
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HandIf you see beautiful hands in your dream, you will enjoy great distinction, and rise rapidly in your calling; but ugly and malformed hands point to disappointments and poverty. To see blood on them, denotes estrangement and unjust censure from members of your family. If you have an injured hand, some person will succeed to what you are striving mos [..]
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Handhave a nice day
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Handthe softness of a fabric as judged by feeling it with your hand
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HandIndividual tobacco leaves hung together after harvest and tied at the top. These hands are piled together to make a bulk for fermentation.
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HandA textile and leather industry term used to describe the feel, softness, or fullness of fabric or leather hides.
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HandFour inches. A horse's height is measured in hands and inches from the top of the shoulder (withers) to the ground, e.g., 15.2 hands is 15 hands, 2 inches. Thoroughbreds typically range from 15 t [..]
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HandThe feel of the foam as the hand is rubbed lightly over the surface. In home furnishings industry, foam with a good hand has a smooth, elastic and velvet-like feel. Hardness:
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HandTerm for how a fabric feels to the touch; for example, bamboo fabric has a smooth hand.
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Hand Term used to describe the touch or feel of fabrics (e.g.
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HandHow a product feels – a product with a good “hand” feels soft and luxurious.
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HandA term used to the feel and texture of a fabric. “This fabric has a nice hand to it.”
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HandIn Jamaican Patois, the term “hand” is used to refer to the hand or arm
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Hand(n) the (prehensile) extremity of the superior limb(n) a hired laborer on a farm or ranch(n) something written by hand(n) ability(n) a position given by its location to the side of an object(n) the ca [..]
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HandA measure of length = four inches. Horses are measured up the fore leg to the shoulder, and are called 14, 15, 16 (as it may be), hands high.
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HandDiagnosis and treatment of deformities and/or injuries of the hand and wrist.
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HandFour inches. A horse's height is measured in hands and inches from the top of the shoulder (withers) to the ground, e.g., 15.2 hands is 15 hands, 2 inches = 62" tall. Thoroughbreds typic [..]
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Hand have a nice day
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HandFor TeensFor KidsFor Parents MORE ON THIS TOPICWord! CoxsackievirusWhat Are Germs?Blisters, Calluses, and Corns Contact UsPrintResourcesSend to a friendReprint Guidelines setVars( [..]
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HandThe hand consists of the wrist, palm and fingers. Movements of the hand are controlled by muscles in the forearm (extrinsic muscles) as well as muscles within the hand itself (intrinsic muscles).
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HandHow a product feels – a product with a good “hand” feels soft and luxurious.
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HandThe cards dealt to a player; also, the period of play in the game between one deal and the next.
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HandReferring to the particular script or handwriting of an individual scribe.
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HandFeel of a fabric
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HandThe way a fiber (yarn or fabric) feels when touched, smoothed or otherwise handled. A fabric’s hand can be soft, crisp, dry, silky or coarse, depending upon the type and gauge of yarn used and the weave of the fabric. Finishing processes like carding, combing, brushing, washing and coating can also have an effect on a fabric’s hand.
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HandThe softness and feel of a fabric. The hand can be crisp or soft or somewhere in between. There is no standard of measurement for the “hand” of a fabric; it is a subjective feeling, rather than a m [..]
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HandCalcium-binding motifs composed of two helixes (E and F) joined by a loop. Calcium is bound by the loop region. These motifs are found in many Proteins that are regulated by Calcium.
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HandA mild, highly infectious Viral Disease of Children, characterized by vesicular lesions in the Mouth and on the hands and Feet. It is caused by Coxsackieviruses A.
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HandA member of the ship's company.
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HandA hand is 4 inches. Height is measured at the withers, the highest point on a horse's back just before his mane starts.
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HandA member of the ship’s company.
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Hand A ship's crew member.
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HandA measurement unit of 4 inches, used to describe the circumference of masts and yards among other things.
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HandA member of the ship's crew.
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Handa member of the ship's company.
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Handmember of the crew
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Handa member of the crew
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HandTo furl a sail.
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HandA member of the ship's crew.
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HandA mild, highly infectious viral disease of children, characterized by vesicular lesions in the mouth and on the hands and feet. It is caused by coxsackieviruses A.
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Handa non-SI unit of measurement that equals four inches Donkey & Mule Foal – an animal in the equine family, of either sex, that is one year old or younger
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Handout (2) - The hobo credo to never enter a house of a person when seeking food. The food was handed out the back door.
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Hand, (1) sb. a ham made from the fore-leg of a pig. (2) sb. something spoiled, or broken, or dirtied; much the same as Sore hand, q.v. ‘If you let the chile get the book he’ll make a hand of it.’ (3) To [..]
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Hand(1) - In any mechanism, a small lever that engages a notch to actuate movement in one direction only. Specifically, a small spring-loaded lever attached to the hammer of a revolver which actuates the [..]
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Hand(2, British) - The wrist, or the grip of a long gun. Photo
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Handcut Cards - These cards usually need to be removed from a panel, box, etc. and were intended to be cut by the consumer. As a general rule, PSA will not grade cards hand-cut from uncut sheets if the ca [..]
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HandThirteen cards held by one player. Hand and “deal” (all 52 cards) technically are not synonymous, although popular usage has made them so. The term is also used to indicate the order in bidding rotati [..]
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HandThe period from the time a player becomes Server until he becomes Receiver
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Handthe Action Bar – you have a maximum of 6 cards you can keep in your hand.
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HandThe cards dealt to a player; the cards he holds at any stage; a deal ending with a knock or gin; or the entire deal i.e. "a hand of Rummy". A single hand of Rummy is the same as a single round of Rummy. A game of Rummy is formed of a single hand (or round) or a succession of hands (or rounds). Also see "Game", " [..]
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HandThe five cards dealt on the screen are known as your hand.
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Handthe first cards dealt to every player
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HandThe set of cards a player hold during a round. This word is used especially in table games.
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HandThe cards dealt to a player in a card game such as blackjack, in between the dealer shuffling.
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Hand(1) one of the players
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Handindicating the position at the table in bidding order (thus, dealer is first hand, the player left of the dealer is second hand, and so forth)
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HandA "hand" is the set of dominoes that belong to each player. Contrary to the name, the dominoe are usually not held in the hands, but are placed edge-wise on the table in front of the player, [..]
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Handis five cards forming a poker combination of hole and community cards.
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HandOne-on-one poker. Heads-up is any game of poker played with two players only.
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HandThe set of domino tiles belonging to each individual player. They are not usually held in players' actual hands, but set in front of them so only they can see the suit values.Also refers to an i [..]
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Handthe cards that the player holds Hard Hand - any hand in Blackjack valued at eleven that does not contain an ace, or in which any ace held is counted as one and not as eleven. This is also called a hard total.
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HandThe cards held by one player. Sometimes used to refer to the full deal of all four hands.
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HandThe cards dealt to a player; or the entire deal (e.g. "a hand of Rummy").
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HandThe collection of drawn cards from the deck each player can play during his turn.
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HandThe cards which are dealt to the player by the dealer.
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HandThe five cards that are held.
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Hand(1) Part of the game in which cards are dealt, chips are bet and the pot is won. After that, the button is moved to the left in games like Texas Hold'em, and the next hand begins.
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HandThe side on which the bowl is delivered — either forehand or backhand.
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HandRefers to the cards that you hold, or to everything that happens in a card game between shuffles of the deck.
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HandThe cards held by a player; also, all that happens between deals.
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Handa crew member
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HandFour inches. Unit used in measuring height of horses from withers to ground.
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HandHand help dynamomter
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Hand
The part of the fore limb below the forearm or wrist in a human, and the corresponding part in many other animals.
(Her hands are really strong.)
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Hand
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*: When at the first I took my pen in hand Thus for to write, I did not understand That I at all should make a little book In such a mode; nay, [..]
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HandA clamp or gripper used as an end-effector to grasp objects. See End Effector, Gripper.
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