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21hand up — vt: to deliver (an indictment) to a judge or higher judicial authority Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. hand up …
22hand- — [hand] combining form of, with, by, or for a hand or hands [handclasp, handcuff] …
23Hand — Hand, v. i. To co[ o]perate. [Obs.] Massinger. [1913 Webster] …
24Hand [2] — Hand (engl., spr. Händ), ehemaliges Längenmaß in England – 45 Pariser Linien …
25Hand — (de) Hand (breite) Platschhand (de) …
26hånd — sb., en, hænder, hænderne, i sms. hånd , fx håndpant, og hånde , fx håndelag, og hånds , fx håndsoprækning; gå til hånde; for hånden …
27Hand — [hand] (Billings) Learned [lʉr′nid] 1872 1961; U.S. jurist …
28hand ax — or hand axe n. a stone tool of the Paleolithic period rounded at one end for grasping and flaked to make sharp edges and a point at the other end …
29-hand — noun The arm, and hand, that wield the sword ● sword …
30hand-me-up — ˈhand me up 7 [hand me up] noun an item that sb gives to an older member of their family because they no longer use it or because they have bought sth better to replace it …