💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Hande"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| handesnoun | Archaic spelling of hand. [The part of the forelimb below the forearm or wrist in a human, and the corresponding part in many other animals.] |
| standenoun | — |
| gronenoun | Obsolete spelling of groan. [To make a groan.] |
| turnenoun | — |
| staffenoun | Obsolete spelling of staff. [(plural staffs or staves) A long, straight, thick wooden rod or stick, especially one used to assist in walking.] |
| roundenoun | Obsolete spelling of round. |
| sinkenoun | A surname. |
| swordenoun | Obsolete spelling of sword. [(countable) A long bladed weapon with a grip and typically a pommel and crossguard (together forming a hilt), which is designed to cut, stab, slash and/or hack.] |
| ouer | — |
| readienoun | Obsolete spelling of ready. [Prepared for immediate action or use.] |
| puttenoun | a municipality located in the Belgian province of Antwerp. |
| backenoun | A surname. |
| groundenoun | Obsolete spelling of ground. [The surface of the Earth, as opposed to the sky or water or underground.] |
| bounde | Obsolete spelling of bound. [(with infinitive) Obliged (to).] |
| dounenoun | A small town or burgh west of Dunblane, Stirling council area, Scotland (OS grid ref NN7201). |
| shortenoun | Archaic spelling of short. [Having a small distance from one end or edge to another, either horizontally or vertically.] |
| fittnoun | A surname from Middle English. |
| drawenoun | Obsolete spelling of draw. [Senses relating to exerting force or pulling.] |
| buckenoun | — |
| neckenoun | Archaic spelling of neck. [(anatomy) The part of the body connecting the head and the trunk found in humans and some animals.] |
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