the part of the human body attached to the end of the forearm, including the wrist, palm, fingers, and thumb a corresponding part in some animals; specif.,
any of the four feet in apes, monkeys, etc., used like human hands for grasping and gripping
the end part of the forelimb in many of the higher vertebrates
the pincerlike claw of a crustacean
a side, direction, or position indicated by one hand or the other: at one's right hand
the hand as an instrument for making or producing the hand as a symbol of its grasping or gripping function; specif.,
possession: the documents now in his hands
control; power; authority: to strengthen one's hand
care; charge; supervision: in the hands of one's lawyer
agency; influence: to see someone's hand in a matter
an active part; share: take a hand in the work
the hand as a symbol of promise; specif.,
a clasp or handshake as a pledge of agreement, friendship, etc.
a promise to marry: he asked for her hand
skill; ability; dexterity: the work that shows a master's hand manner of doing something: to play the piano with a light hand
handwriting
a signature
a clapping of hands; applause: to receive a big hand for one's performance assistance; aid; help: to lend a hand
a person whose chief work is done with the hands, esp., one of a staff or crew, as a sailor or farm laborer a person regarded as having some special skill or characteristic: quite a hand at sewing a person (or, sometimes, thing) from or through which something comes; source [essays by several hands]: often used with an ordinal number
a conventional drawing of a hand () used on signposts, etc. an indicator; pointer: the hands of a clock the breadth of the human palm, used as a unit of measurement, esp. for the height of horses: now usually taken to be 4 inchesCommerce a banana cluster
Card Games
the cards held by a player at any one time
the conventional number of cards dealt to each player
a player
a round of play
☆ a small tied bundle, esp. of tobacco leaves the way cloth held in the hand feels
adjective
of or for the hand or hands
made by hand
controlled by hand; manual
transitive verb
to pass or give with or as with the hand; transfer; transmit; deliver
☆ to give; provide with: it handed them a laugh
to help, conduct, steady, etc. by means of the hand: to hand a lady into her car