Handprint ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Handprint ( noun )

  1. An impression or mark made by the hand, especially one used as a signature or for identification.
  2. A print or impression of the hand, typically one made by pressing the hand onto a surface.

Origin:

From the old english word "handprænt" which means "hand-print".

Examples:

  1. The police were able to identify the thief by the handprint left on the window.
  2. The children were asked to make handprints in paint as a fun project.
  3. He signed the document with a bold handprint, indicating his approval.
  4. The archaeologist found ancient handprints on the cave walls, which were believed to be made by prehistoric humans.
  5. The artist used a handprint to create a unique and personal piece of art.

(As a verb)

Handprint ( verb )

  1. An impression or mark made by the hand, especially one used as a signature or for identification.
  2. A print or impression of the hand, typically one made by pressing the hand onto a surface.

Origin:

From the old english word "handprænt" which means "hand-print".

Examples:

  1. The police were able to identify the thief by the handprint left on the window.
  2. The children were asked to make handprints in paint as a fun project.
  3. He signed the document with a bold handprint, indicating his approval.
  4. The archaeologist found ancient handprints on the cave walls, which were believed to be made by prehistoric humans.
  5. The artist used a handprint to create a unique and personal piece of art.
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