"Handprints" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Handprints are the impressions or prints left on a surface by the palm and fingers of a person's hand, typically made by applying pressure or by dipping the hand in a substance and making contact with the surface. Handprints are often used as a form of art, as a means of identification, or as a memorial.
The word "handover" refers to the act of transferring responsibility, authority, or control from one person, group, or entity to another. This can be a formal or informal process, and is often used in contexts such as business, politics, or military operations.
A handphone, also known as a cellphone or mobile phone, is a portable phone that allows users to make and receive phone calls, send and receive text messages, and access the internet and other digital services, all from a small, handheld device. It is a device that combines the functions of a phone, computer, and camera into one.
The word "handpiece" refers to a tool or device that is held in the hand, typically for performing a specific task or function. In dentistry, a handpiece is a device used by a dentist to perform drilling, preparation, or other procedures. In music, a handpiece is a term for the wooden or plastic part of a clarinet or other wind instrument that is held in the player's hands.
The word "hands" refers to the end parts of the human body, found at the end of the arms, used for grasping, manipulating, and feeling objects. It can also be used figuratively to refer to an individual's capabilities, skills, or resources.
In informal or poetic language, "handsbreadth" is an archaic or poetic way of saying "about the width of one's hand". It refers to a short distance or a small extent, roughly the width of the palm of one's hand (about 7-10 cm or 3-4 inches).