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Handed vs Manded - What's the difference?

handed | manded |

As verbs the difference between handed and manded

is that handed is (hand) while manded is (mand).

As an adjective handed

is with hands joined; hand in hand.

handed

English

Adjective

(-)
  • With hands joined; hand in hand.
  • *
  • (in combination) Having a peculiar or characteristic hand.
  • *
  • Derived terms

    * back-handed * barehanded * bloody-handed * both-handed * broken-handed * cack-handed * car-handed * clean-handed * close-handed * coarse-handed * crabbed-handed * cross-handed * dead-handed * deadly-handed * deft-handed * delicate-handed * dirty-handed * double-handed * doughty-handed * dry-handed * empty-handed * even-handed * fair-handed * fast-handed * forehanded * four-handed * frank-handed * free-handed * full-handed * gawk-handed * gentle-handed * glad-handed * gouty-handed * gripe-handed * gripple-handed * ham-handed * hard-handed * heavy-handed * high-handed * hook-handed * horny-handed * hundred-handed * idle-handed * iron-handed * katy-handed * keck-handed * lady-handed * large-handed * left-handed * level-handed * light-handed * lily-handed * loose-handed * lusty-handed * many-handed * Marlborough-handed * mighty-handed * million-handed * mob-handed * myriad-handed * naked-handed * neat-handed * nimble-handed * numb-handed * off-handed * one-handed * open-handed * overhanded * partan-handed * pink-handed * powerful-handed * quick-handed * ready-handed * red-handed * right-handed * room-handed * scram-handed * second-handed * short-handed * shovel-handed * side-handed * single-handed * slack-handed * sleight-handed * spade-handed * spare-handed * steady-handed * strait-handed * strong-handed * sure-handed * swift-handed * tender-handed * thousand-handed * three-handed * toom-handed * tway-handed * two-handed * underhanded * weak-handed * well-handed * white-handed * wide-handed * worldly-handed * yare-handed

    Verb

    (head)
  • (hand)
  • manded

    English

    Verb

    (head)
  • (mand)

  • mand

    English

    Etymology 1

    Introduced by B. F. Skinner.

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • (psychology) A verbal operant in which the response is reinforced by a characteristic consequence and is therefore under the functional control of relevant conditions of deprivation or aversive stimulation.
  • Verb

    (en verb)
  • (psychology) To produce a mand (verbal operant).
  • Etymology 2

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • (obsolete) A demand.
  • (Webster 1913) ----