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That part of vessels, instruments, etc., which is held in the hand when used or moved, as the haft of a sword, the knob of a door, the bail of a kettle, etc.
The part of an oar held by an oarsman.
Loop(s) of glass forming both a grip and a decorative change to the profile.
The centre section of the bow less the limbs. Also the part you hold.
the part of the oar which is held by the oarsman. Typically made with wood; some newer handles are coated with easy-grip foam coating. "
("lever") - Lever that connects the pump rod to the pump head. Often includes some mechanism to add counterweights to balance the weight of the water being lifted up the rising main.
the appendage to an object that is designed to be held in order to use or move it; "he grabbed the hammer by the handle"; "it was an old briefcase but it still had a good grip"
The part of the bow which you hold. That's why it is called a handle
The center of the bow, the part which the archer uses in gripping the bow, also called the riser.
The centre part of the bow exclusive of the limbs. Also referred to as a riser
One of two metal grips, located on each side of the sled inside the pod. The handles are used to push the sled during the start and sometimes for steering during the run.
The section of the oar gripped by the oarsman.
To manage a pit dog in a pit contest; the tail, looks similar to a pump handle and has a hand grip after the root, in line with the croup. Once held to start and stop a contest
Same as riser.
The portion of the set you grab to pull or rotate. The handle options are grips, levers, knobs or ring pulls. [View Trim Diagram] [Category: Lock Trim Terminology
rod, knob, part to be grasped by hand.
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