Handle

  • 111handle — v. a. RG. 435. St Swithin, 60 …

    Oldest English Words

  • 112handle — han·dle || hændl n. part of an object designed to be gripped by the hand; first name, nickname, code name, title (Slang); unique identifier assigned to a file which allows a program to access it (Computers) v. feel, touch with the hands; deal… …

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  • 113handle — handel …

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  • 114handle — I. v. a. 1. Touch, feel, feel of, take in the hand, take hold of. 2. Manage, use, wield. 3. Treat, discuss, discourse on, treat of. 4. Deal with, manage. II. n. 1. Haft, stock, helve. 2. Bail …

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  • 115handle — Noun. A name, a nickname, a pseudonym, an alias. Informal …

    English slang and colloquialisms

  • 116handle — n 1. hilt, haft, helve, grip; knob, pull, shank, shaft, handlebar, bail; lug, peg, butt; hold, grasp, command. v 2. touch, feel, finger; carry, hold, pick up, lift, heft, heave; pat, Yiddish. glet, caress, stroke, fondle, pet, hug; palpate,… …

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  • 117handle — han·dle …

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  • 118Handle — F/A/V An extra number of frames attached to the head and tail of an optical print as a safety precaution. (Laboratory) PP Extra material beyond the in and out points to allow a clip to be extended and provide additional material for transitions …

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  • 119handle — hand|le vb., r, de, t …

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  • 120handle —    1. A small square at the corners and sides of a computer graphic image that represent the spot where the mouse cursor can be placed to manipulate (reduce, move, reshape) the image.    2. A temporary name or number assigned to a file, font, or… …

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