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Definition of hand
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Hand (n.) The quota of cards
received
from the
dealer.
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Ansated
::
Ansated
(a.)
Having
a
handle.
Stroke
::
Stroke
(v. t.) The act of
striking;
a blow; a hit; a
knock;
esp., a
violent
or
hostile
attack
made with the arm or hand, or with an
instrument
or
weapon..
Stock
::
Stock (n.) A frame of
timber,
with holes in which the feet, or the feet and
hands,
of
criminals
were
formerly
confined
by way of
punishment..
Handbill
::
Handbill
(n.) A
loose,
printed
sheet,
to be
distributed
by
hand..
Clap
::
Clap (v. t.) To
manifest
approbation
of, by
striking
the hands
together;
to
applaud;
as, to clap a
performance..
Quarterstaff
::
Quarterstaff
(n.) A long and stout staff
formerly
used as a
weapon
of
defense
and
offense;
-- so
called
because
in
holding
it one hand was
placed
in the
middle,
and the other
between
the
middle
and the end..
Handled
::
Handled
(imp. & p. p.) of
Handl.
Hand
::
Hand (n.) An
agent;
a
servant,
or
laborer;
a
workman,
trained
or
competent
for
special
service
or duty; a
performer
more or less
skillful;
as, a deck hand; a farm hand; an old hand at
speaking..
Shaft
::
Shaft (n.) The long
handle
of a spear or
similar
weapon;
hence,
the
weapon
itself;
(Fig.)
anything
regarded
as a shaft to be
thrown
or
darted;
as,
shafts
of
light..
Skid
::
Skid (n.) Large
fenders
hung over a
vessel's
side to
protect
it in
handling
a
cargo.
Shandygaff
::
Shandygaff
(n.) A
mixture
of
strong
beer and
ginger
beer.
Goblet
::
Goblet
(n.) A kind of cup or
drinking
vessel
having
a foot or
standard,
but
without
a
handle..
Lar
::
Lar (n.) A
species
of
gibbon
(Hylobates
lar), found in
Burmah.
Called
also
white-handed
gibbon..
Foresignify
::
Foresignify
(v. t.) To
signify
beforehand;
to
foreshow;
to
typify.
Merchandise
::
Merchandise
(n.) The act or
business
of
trading;
trade;
traffic.
Split
::
Split (n.) the
division
by a
player
of one hand of
blackjack
into two
hands,
allowed
when the first two cards dealt to a
player
have the same
value;
the
player
is
usually
obliged
to
increase
the
amount
wagered
by
placing
a sum equal to the
original
bet on the new hand thus
created..
Drawboy
::
Drawboy
(n.) A boy who
operates
the
harness
cords of a hand loom; also, a part of power loom that
performs
the same
office..
Heath
::
Heath (n.) A low shrub
(Erica,
/
Calluna,
vulgaris),
with
minute
evergreen
leaves,
and
handsome
clusters
of pink
flowers.
It is used in Great
Britain
for
brooms,
thatch,
beds for the poor, and for
heating
ovens.
It is also
called
heather,
and
ling..
Onomastic
::
Onomastic
(a.)
Applied
to a
signature
when the body of the
instrument
is in
another's
handwriting.
Overhand
::
Overhand
(a.) Over and over; --
applied
to a style of
sewing,
or to a seam, in which two
edges,
usually
selvedges,
are sewed
together
by
passing
each
stitch
over
both..
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