Posts

Webster Dictionary :: Handful

HAND'FUL, n. As much as the hand will grasp or contain. 1. As much as the arms w...

Webster Dictionary :: Handgallop

HAND'GALLOP, n. A slow and easy gallop, in which the hand presses the bridle to ...

Webster Dictionary :: Handglass

HAND'GL`ASS, n. In gardening, a glass used for placing over, protecting and forw...

Webster Dictionary :: Handgun

HAND'GUN, n. A gun to be used by the hand.

Webster Dictionary :: Handicraft

HAND'ICR`AFT, n. Manual occupation; work performed by the hand. 1. A man who obt...

Webster Dictionary :: Handicraftsman

HAND'ICR`AFTSMAN, n. A man skilled or employed in manual occupation; a manufactu...

Webster Dictionary :: Handily

HAND'ILY, adv. [See Handy .] With dexterity or skill; dexterously; adroitly. 1. ...

Webster Dictionary :: Handiness

HAND'INESS, n. The ease of performance derived from practice; dexterity; adroitn...

Webster Dictionary :: Handiwork

HAND'IWORK, n. [for hand-work.] Work of the hands; product of manual labor; manu...

Webster Dictionary :: Handkerchief

HAND'KERCHIEF, n. [hand and kerchief. See Kerchief .] 1. A piece of cloth, usual...

Webster Dictionary :: Handlanguage

HAND'LANGUAGE, n. The art of conversing by the hands. [Not in use.]

Webster Dictionary :: Handle

HAND'LE, v.t. [L. manus.] 1. To touch; to feel with the hand; to use or hold wit...

Webster Dictionary :: Handlead

HAND'LEAD, n. A lead for sounding.

Webster Dictionary :: Handled

HAND'LED, pp. Touched; treated; managed.

Webster Dictionary :: Handless

HAND'LESS, a. Without a hand.

Webster Dictionary :: Handling

HAND'LING, ppr. Touching; feeling; treating; managing.

Ampiaw
Add to home screen for a faster, app-like experience