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Webster Dictionary :: Handstaff

HAND'ST`AFF, n. A javelin; plu. handstaves. Ezek 39.

Webster Dictionary :: Handvise

HAND'VISE, n. A vise used by hand, or for small work.

Webster Dictionary :: Handweapon

HAND'WEAPON,n. Any weapon to be wielded by the hand. Num 35.

Webster Dictionary :: Handwriting

HAND'WRITING, n. The cast or form of writing peculiar to each hand or person. 1....

Webster Dictionary :: Handy

HAND'Y, a. 1. Performed by the hand. They came to handy blows. 2. Dexterous; rea...

Webster Dictionary :: Handy-dandy

HAND'Y-DANDY, n. A play in which children change hands and places.

Webster Dictionary :: Handyblow

HAND'YBLOW, n. A blow with the hand; an act of hostility.

Webster Dictionary :: Handygripe

HAND'YGRIPE, n. Seizure by the hand.

Webster Dictionary :: Handystroke

HAND'YSTROKE, n. A blow inflicted by the hand.

Webster Dictionary :: Hang

HANG, v.t. pret. and pp. hanged or hung. 1. To suspend; to fasten to some fixed ...

Webster Dictionary :: Hangby

HANG'BY, n. A dependent, in contempt.

Webster Dictionary :: Hanged

HANG'ED, pp. Suspended; put to death by being suspended by the neck.

Webster Dictionary :: Hanger

HANG'ER, n. That by which a thing is suspended. 1. A short broad sword, incurvat...

Webster Dictionary :: Hanger-on

HANG'ER-ON, n. One who besets another importunately in soliciting favors. 1. A d...

Webster Dictionary :: Hanging

HANG'ING, ppr. Suspending to something above. 1. Being suspended; dangling; swin...

Webster Dictionary :: Hanging-side

HANG'ING-SIDE, n. In mining, the overhanging side of an inclined or hading vein.

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