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handgrip
handgrip
English
Alternative forms
- hand-grip, hand grip
Noun
handgrip (plural handgrips)
- A handle.
- 2005, Shirley Duglin Kennedy, The Savvy Guide to Motorcycles, ISBN 0790613166, page 30:
- On a motorcycle, you work the clutch by squeezing a lever on your left handgrip, and you operate the shift lever with your left foot.
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- A covering (often rubber or foam) on a handle, designed to allow the user a more comfortable or more secure hold on the handle.
- 1994, Verolyn Bolander, Karen Creason Sorensen, Joan Luckmann, Sorensen and Luckmann's basic nursing: a psychophysiologic approach, ISBN 0721640133, page 837:
- Each cane consists of three parts: (1) the handle (which may or may not be covered by a rubber handgrip), (2) the shaft, and (3) the base (which is usually ...
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- A handshake; a way of gripping hands with another person.
- The ability of a person (or other animal with hands) to grip something with a hand.
- 1988, M.J. Viljoen, L.R. Uys, General nursing: a medical and surgical textbook, Part 1, ISBN 0798619120, page 138:
- The patient's handgrip is also tested for muscle strength.
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Translations
A handle
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A handshake
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Usage notes
The two word term hand grip is also used instead, particularly when referring to the ability of a person to grip an object with his or her hand.
Related terms
- hand-gripe