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All hand synonyms

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noun hand

  • palm β€” any of numerous plants of the family Palmae, most species being tall, unbranched trees surmounted by a crown of large pinnate or palmately cleft leaves. Compare palm family.
  • help β€” to give or provide what is necessary to accomplish a task or satisfy a need; contribute strength or means to; render assistance to; cooperate effectively with; aid; assist: He planned to help me with my work. Let me help you with those packages.
  • control β€” Control of an organization, place, or system is the power to make all the important decisions about the way that it is run.
  • skill β€” the ability, coming from one's knowledge, practice, aptitude, etc., to do something well: Carpentry was one of his many skills.
  • support β€” to bear or hold up (a load, mass, structure, part, etc.); serve as a foundation for.
  • part β€” a portion or division of a whole that is separate or distinct; piece, fragment, fraction, or section; constituent: the rear part of the house; to glue the two parts together.
  • ability β€” Your ability to do something is the fact that you can do it.
  • grip β€” the act of grasping; a seizing and holding fast; firm grasp.
  • fist β€” Chiefly South Midland and Southern U.S. a small mongrel dog, especially one that is ill-tempered; cur; mutt.
  • shaker β€” a person or thing that shakes.
  • mitt β€” Baseball. a rounded glove with one internal section for the four fingers and another for the thumb and having the side next to the palm of the hand protected by a thick padding, used by catchers. a somewhat similar glove but with less padding and having sections for the thumb and one or two fingers, used by first basemen. Compare baseball glove.
  • metacarpus β€” the part of a hand or forelimb, especially of its bony structure, included between the wrist, or carpus, and the fingers, or phalanges.
  • phalanges β€” a plural of phalanx.
  • laborer β€” a person engaged in work that requires bodily strength rather than skill or training: a laborer in the field.
  • helper β€” a person or thing that helps or gives assistance, support, etc.
  • worker β€” a person or thing that works.
  • aide β€” An aide is an assistant to someone who has an important job, especially in government or in the armed forces.
  • roustabout β€” a wharf laborer or deck hand, as on the Mississippi River.
  • artisan β€” An artisan is someone whose job requires skill with their hands.
  • operative β€” a person engaged, employed, or skilled in some branch of work, especially productive or industrial work; worker.
  • artificer β€” a skilled craftsman
  • direction β€” the act or an instance of directing.
  • agency β€” An agency is a business which provides a service on behalf of other businesses.
  • influence β€” the capacity or power of persons or things to be a compelling force on or produce effects on the actions, behavior, opinions, etc., of others: He used family influence to get the contract.
  • assistance β€” If you give someone assistance, you help them do a job or task by doing part of the work for them.
  • instruction β€” machine instruction
  • share β€” a plowshare.
  • succor β€” help; relief; aid; assistance.
  • lift β€” to move or bring (something) upward from the ground or other support to a higher position; hoist.
  • relief β€” prominence, distinctness, or vividness due to contrast.
  • knack β€” a special skill, talent, or aptitude: He had a knack for saying the right thing.
  • guidance β€” the act or function of guiding; leadership; direction.
  • participation β€” an act or instance of participating.
  • chirography β€” handwriting; penmanship
  • script β€” the letters or characters used in writing by hand; handwriting, especially cursive writing.
  • longhand β€” writing of the ordinary kind, in which words are written out in full (distinguished from shorthand).
  • calligraphy β€” Calligraphy is the art of producing beautiful handwriting using a brush or a special pen.
  • ovation β€” an enthusiastic public reception of a person, marked especially by loud and prolonged applause.
  • clap β€” When you clap, you hit your hands together to show appreciation or attract attention.
  • ham β€” the second son of Noah, Gen. 10:1.
  • paw β€” father; pa.
  • grasp β€” to seize and hold by or as if by clasping with the fingers or arms.
  • hold β€” to have or keep in the hand; keep fast; grasp: She held the purse in her right hand. He held the child's hand in his.
  • fin β€” Slang. a five-dollar bill.
  • hook β€” a curved or angular piece of metal or other hard substance for catching, pulling, holding, or suspending something.
  • craftsperson β€” an artisan

verb hand

  • give β€” to present voluntarily and without expecting compensation; bestow: to give a birthday present to someone.
  • hand over β€” the terminal, prehensile part of the upper limb in humans and other primates, consisting of the wrist, metacarpal area, fingers, and thumb.
  • offer β€” to present for acceptance or rejection; proffer: He offered me a cigarette.
  • pass β€” to move past; go by: to pass another car on the road.
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