Sunday, October 20, 2019
Alternative Meanings for Hand and Names of Its Parts
Alternative Meanings for Hand and Names of Its Parts Alternative Meanings for ââ¬Å"Handâ⬠and Names of Its Parts Alternative Meanings for ââ¬Å"Handâ⬠and Names of Its Parts By Mark Nichol The human hand is such a quintessential element of our anatomy we wouldnââ¬â¢t be human without ours (specifically, without our prehensile thumbs) that we have applied the word to many literal and figurative senses other than the physiological one, as well as a wealth of idiomatic phrases (too many to list here). Hereââ¬â¢s a discussion of alternative meanings of hand, as well as those for its parts. Hand can refer to participation or an offer of assistance, or it denotes a round of applause. It applies to a body part or a component of an object resembling a hand, and a symbol resembling a hand with an outstretched index finger is called a hand, or an index. An aspect, direction, or side is called a hand; on the other hand, the word also refers to the concept of control, possession, or supervision. One can give oneââ¬â¢s hand as a pledge (usually, in reference to marriage), and oneââ¬â¢s signature or handwriting is called oneââ¬â¢s hand. The word denotes ability or skill, or interest or participation or a significant role. In card or other games, hand refers to the cards or game pieces held, to a round in a game, or to a player in a game; by figurative extension, it means ââ¬Å"the strength of oneââ¬â¢s position.â⬠In the realm of a rougher game, pugilistics (boxing), or in fighting in general, hand identifies a punch. The creator or producer of a work might be acknowledged as a hand; it could also reference someone with knowledge of or skill in a specific topic, or handiwork or workmanship. The word also applies, more mundanely, to an employee or worker, especially a laborer, or a member of a shipââ¬â¢s crew (or the figurative equivalent). In a sense more akin to tactile connotations, hand describes the feel of a material. Finger, too, has other meanings, including something resembling a finger in shape or function, or a measurement equivalent to the general width of a finger. As a verb, it means to identify or to touch, to extend as a finger would be extended, or to play music using oneââ¬â¢s fingers. Likewise, thumb applies to something with a thumblike appearance, and, as a verb, it means ââ¬Å"to leaf through a book or to cause wear by doing so,â⬠or ââ¬Å"to hitchhike or to signal for a ride by holding out oneââ¬â¢s thumb.â⬠A knuckle, too, is something that looks like a joint in a bodily appendage (or, in the case of a cut of meat, is that anatomical part from livestock), including a weapon worn on the knuckles and more commonly called brass knuckles. Knuckle can also refer to a part of a hinge or to a structural component with the appearance of a knuckle. To knuckle is to press or rub with oneââ¬â¢s knuckles. Palm extends to objects that might remind one of that part of the hand; the palm tree derives its name from resemblance of the fan-shaped leaves to a hand. A palm is also the act of palming; to palm is to conceal with oneââ¬â¢s hand or to stealthily give or take something, or, by extension, to commit fraud. It also means to touch with oneââ¬â¢s palm, as in the basketball violation of resting a ball in oneââ¬â¢s hand during dribbling. Want to improve your English in five minutes a day? Get a subscription and start receiving our writing tips and exercises daily! Keep learning! Browse the Vocabulary category, check our popular posts, or choose a related post below:70 "Home" Idioms and ExpressionsRules for Capitalization in TitlesFew vs. Several
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