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| handle |
| 1. n. The part of an object which is (designed to be) held in the hand when used or moved. |
| 2. n. An instrument for effecting a purpose (either literally or figuratively); a tool. |
| 3. n. (gambling) The gross amount of wagering within a given period of time or for a given event at one of more establishments. |
| The daily handle of a Las Vegas casino is typically millions of dollars. |
| 4. n. (textiles) The tactile qualities of a fabric, e.g., softness, firmness, elasticity, fineness, resilience, and other qualities perceived by touch. |
| 5. n. (slang) A name, nickname or pseudonym. |
| 6. n. (computing) A reference to an object or structure that can be stored in a variable. |
| This article describes how to find the module name from the window handle. |
| 7. n. (Australia, New Zealand) A 10 fl oz (285 ml) glass of beer in the Northern Territory. (See also pot and middy for other regional variations.) |
| 8. n. (US) A half-gallon (1.75-liter) bottle of alcohol. (Called a sixty in Canada.) |
| 9. n. (geography, Newfoundland, and Labrador, rare) A point, an extremity of land. |
| the Handle of the Sug in Newfoundland |
| 10. n. (topology) A topological space homeomorphic to a ball but viewed as a product of two lower-dimensional balls. |
| 11. n. (algebraic geometry) The smooth, irreducible subcurve of a comb which connects to each of the other components in exactly one point. |
| 12. v. To touch; to feel or hold with the hand(s). |
| 13. v. (transitive, rare) To accustom to the hand; to take care of with the hands. |
| 14. v. To manage, use, or wield with the hands. |
| 15. v. To manage, control, or direct. |
| 16. v. To treat, to deal with (in a specified way). |
| she handled the news with grace, the Persians handled the French ambassador shamefully |
| 17. v. To deal with (a subject, argument, topic, or theme) in speaking, in writing, or in art. |
| 18. v. To receive and transfer; to have pass through one's hands; hence, to buy and sell. |
| a merchant handles a variety of goods, or a large stock |
| 19. v. (transitive, rare) To be concerned with; to be an expert in. |
| 20. v. To put up with; to endure (and continue to function). |
| I can't handle this hot weather. |
| 21. v. (intransitive) To use the hands. |
| 22. v. (intransitive) To behave in a particular way when handled (managed, controlled, directed). |
| the car handles well |