Words Starting With "H"

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Handel

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George Frideric Handel was a German-born Baroque composer who was active in London in the 18th century. He is famous for his operas, oratorios, and orchestral music, particularly his "Messiah" oratorio.

Handelian

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Handelian refers to George Frideric Handel, a German-born British Baroque composer who was active in the 18th century. The term is often used to describe music, concerts, or performances that feature his compositions, particularly his famous oratorios, operas, and orchestral works.

Handful

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A handful refers to a small amount or quantity of something that can be held in the palm of one's hand. It can also be used figuratively to mean a small but manageable number or problem.

Handfuls

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A handful is a small amount or quantity of something that can be grasped with the hand. It is often used to describe a small but significant amount of something, such as "a handful of cookies" or "a handful of problems".

Handguard

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A handguard is a component of a firearm, typically a rifle or shotgun, that protects the shooter's hand from heat, flash, and debris generated by the weapon during use. It is usually a metal or synthetic tube that fits around the barrel and may be secured to the firearm via screws, pins, or other fastening devices. Handguards can also feature additional features such as Picatinny rails for attaching accessories, and some may have adjustable positions or removal capabilities for different shooting situations.

Handgun

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A handgun, also known as a pistol, is a type of firearm designed to be held and fired with one hand. It is typically smaller and more compact than a rifle or shotgun, and is often used for self-defense, recreational shooting, or law enforcement purposes. Handguns are available in various calibers, designs, and configurations, including semi-automatic, revolver, and single-shot models. They can be fired by pulling the trigger, and are often carried in a holster or on a belt.

Handheld

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Small enough to be held in one's hand: "a handheld game console"

Handhelds

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Handhelds refers to small, portable electronic devices such as mobile phones, tablets, or games consoles that can be held in one's hand.

Handicap

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A handicap is a disadvantage or limitation that someone or something has that affects their ability to do something or compete fairly. It can refer to a physical, mental, or emotional limitation that a person may have, or it can refer to a penalty or disadvantage that is imposed on someone or something in a competition or activity.

Handicapped

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The term "handicapped" refers to a person with a physical or mental disability that limits their ability to perform certain tasks or function normally. In modern usage, the term is considered outdated and often replaced with "person with a disability" or "individual with a disability" to emphasize the person's characteristics rather than their limitations.

Handicapper

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A handicapper is a person or a system that assigns a rating or handicap to a competitor, lender, or investor, typically in a sports or financial context, to adjust for differences in ability or risk.

Handicapping

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Handicapping refers to giving a disadvantage or altered conditions to a contestant or participant in order to make the competition fairer or more challenging. It is often used in sports, such as horse racing or golf, where the goal is to level the playing field by assigning a penalty or advantage to each competitor. In a broader sense, handicapping can also refer to the process of identifying and addressing obstacles or challenges that may hinder an individual's success or achievement.

Handicaps

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Handicaps refers to a condition, fact, or circumstance that puts someone at a disadvantage or limits their ability to perform or achieve something. This can be physical, mental, or social, such as a disability, a lack of resources, or a physical limitation. In some contexts, handicaps can also refer to a disadvantage resulting from a particular situation or circumstance, such as having to navigate a new environment or overcome a particular challenge.

Handicraft

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Handicraft refers to a product or object made by hand, typically by a craftsman or artisan, using traditional techniques and methods. Examples of handicrafts include woodworking, weaving, pottery, knitting, and embroidery. Handicrafts are often characterized by their unique, individualized, and often ornate designs, and are often distinguished from mass-produced, machine-made goods.

Handicrafting

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Handicrafting refers to the creation of handmade objects or items, often by skilled artisans or craftspeople, using traditional techniques and materials. It involves a high level of manual skill, patience, and attention to detail, and can include activities such as woodworking, weaving, pottery, sewing, and many others. Handicrafts are often sought after for their unique aesthetic, durability, and emotional value, as well as their potential to tell a story or convey cultural heritage.

Handicrafts

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Handicrafts refer to articles or objects made by hand, often using traditional methods and techniques, such as weaving, carving, sewing, or pottery. They are typically created by skilled artisans or craftspeople who use their expertise and imagination to produce unique and often decorative items, such as jewelry, furniture, textiles, or ornaments.

Handier

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More versatile or convenient in use; easier to handle or operate.

Handiest

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The word "handiest" is an adjective that means most useful or convenient to use with one's hands. It is often used to describe something that is easy to handle or manipulate, or that requires minimal effort or skill to use. For example, a tool might be described as the "handiest" way to complete a task, implying that it is easy to use and effective.

Handily

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Handily means in a convenient and efficient manner; easily and with little difficulty. It can also describe something that is skillfully or cleverly done. For example, "I was able to fix the broken door handily" or "She solved the puzzle handily, without much effort."

Handiness

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The word "handiness" refers to the quality of being able to do something with one's hands, particularly in a skilled or skilful way. It can also refer to the state of being handy, that is, being able to fix, repair, or carry out various tasks with ease and simplicity, often requiring little or no specialized equipment or expertise. In general, being handy implies having a certain level of manual dexterity and being able to get things done quickly and efficiently.

Handing

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The word "handing" is a verb that means to give or deliver something to someone, typically by holding it out. It can also mean to manage or control something, especially in a difficult or awkward way.

Handiwork

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Handiwork refers to the creative or skillful work done by someone, often referring to artistic or craftsman-like skills. It can also refer to the result or product of such work.

Handkerchief

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A handkerchief is a small piece of cloth used for wiping or cleaning the face, especially the nose and mouth. It is often used for blowing one's nose or wiping away tears. In some cultures, handkerchiefs are also worn as a fashion accessory, such as a pocket square.

Handkerchiefs

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Handkerchiefs are small pieces of cloth used for wiping sweat, blowing one's nose, or as a fashion accessory. They are typically made of cotton, silk, or other materials and are often decorated with designs, patterns, or embroidery. Historically, handkerchiefs were a common accessory and were often carried by both men and women as a practical and stylish item. Today, handkerchiefs are still used for their original purpose, but they also have become a fashion trend and a popular item for hipster and vintage fashion enthusiasts.

Handkerchieves

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Handkerchieves are small, square or rectangular pieces of cloth or paper used for blowing one's nose, wiping away tears, or drying sweat. They are often used as an alternative to a tissue or a napkin, especially for formal or traditional purposes.

Handle

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The word "handle" can have several meanings depending on the context. <br><br>As a noun, a handle is a part of an object, such as a door, a cup, or a tool, which is designed to be held or grasped by a person. For example: "Can you pass me the handle of the door?"<br><br>As a verb, to handle something means to deal with, manipulate, or control it. For example: "I need to handle this difficult situation carefully." <br><br>In some contexts, handle can also refer to a person's attitude or behavior towards someone or something. For example: "She has a very good handle on her emotions." <br><br>In computing, a handle is a unique identifier given to an open file, window, or other system resource. For example: "The program uses a handle to access the database." <br><br>In general, the word "handle" implies a sense of control, management, or grasp over something or someone.

Handlebar

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A handlebar is a horizontal or sloping bar, typically made of metal or plastic, that is attached to a vehicle, usually a bicycle, motorcycle, or scooter, allowing the rider to steer it by grasping and manipulating the bar.

Handlebars

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Handlebars are the horizontal or slightly curved rods or bars on a bicycle, motorcycle, or other vehicle that the rider uses to steer or control the direction of the vehicle.

Handled

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The word "handled" is a verb that means to take care of or deal with something, often in a skillful or efficient way. For example: "She handled the situation with ease" or "He's really good at handling complex problems".

Handler

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A handler is a person or thing that deals with or takes care of something. It can also refer to a specific function or process that manages or handles a particular task or situation. In various contexts, a handler may be:<br><br> A person who deals with complaints, issues, or problems, such as a customer service handler.<br> A device or system that manages or controls a particular process or system, such as a network handler or a logical handler.<br> A role in a game, story, or scenario in which someone takes on a specific responsibility, such as a pack handler in a role-playing game.<br> A medical professional who deals with a specific condition or treatment, such as a counterterrorism handler.<br><br>More broadly, a handler is often associated with handling or managing something, whether it's a person, a situation, a task, or a system.

Handlers

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Handlers refer to individuals who handle or manage specific tasks, situations, or people. They may be responsible for tasks such as coordinating schedules, dealing with customer complaints, or overseeing the smooth operation of a process or system. In some cases, handlers may also refer to people who physically handle or manage objects, such as package handlers at a post office or handlers of sensitive or hazardous materials. In a broader sense, handlers can be anyone who takes care of something or someone, ensuring their well-being and functioning properly.

Handles

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Handles are physical parts of an object, typically designed for grasping, lifting, or carrying it. They can be found on items such as tools, bags, appliances, and containers.

Handless

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Handless is a rare or obsolete word that means having no hands.

Handling

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Handling refers to the act of controlling, managing, or dealing with something, often in a skilled or efficient manner. It can also imply a sense of delicacy or care, as in "handling a fragile object." In a more general sense, it can refer to the way in which someone or something is treated or managed, often with a focus on achieving or maintaining a specific outcome or goal.

Handloom

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Handloom refers to a type of loom that is powered by hand, rather than by a motor or machinery. It is typically used for weaving traditional or fine textiles, such as cloth, fabric, or tapestry. Handlooms are often associated with traditional crafts and are used to create unique, high-quality, and often intricate fabrics.

Handmade

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Made by hand, rather than by machine or mass production.