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hand·i·capped — … Useful english dictionary
capped — capped; hand·i·capped; … English syllables
hand — back·hand·ed; fore·hand·ed·ly; fore·hand·ed·ness; hand; hand·book·ing; hand·breadth; hand·breed; hand·craft·man; hand·ed; hand·er; hand·ful; hand·hol·er; hand·i·cap·per; hand·i·craft; hand·i·craft·er; hand·i·crafts·man; hand·i·cuff; hand·i·grips; … English syllables
hand|i|cap — «HAN dee kap», noun, verb, capped, cap|ping. –n. 1. something that puts a person at a disadvantage; hindrance: »A sore throat is a handicap to a singer. SYNONYM(S): impediment. 2. a race, contest, or game in which the poorer co … Useful english dictionary
God Hand — Infobox VG title = God Hand caption = developer = Clover Studio publisher = Capcom designer = Shinji Mikami (director) Atsushi Inaba (producer) engine = version = released = flagicon|Japan September 14, 2006 flagicon|US October 10, 2006… … Wikipedia
handicapped — hand·i·capped … English syllables
handicapped — hand·i·capped .kapt adj sometimes offensive having a physical or mental disability also of or reserved for individuals with a physical disability <handicapped parking spaces> … Medical dictionary
handicapped — hand|i|capped [ˈhændikæpt] adj old fashioned 1.) if someone is handicapped, a part of their body or their mind has been permanently injured or damaged. Some people think that this word is offensive ▪ a special school for mentally handicapped… … Dictionary of contemporary English
handicapped — hand|i|capped [ hændi,kæpt ] adjective OLD FASHIONED someone who is handicapped has a permanent injury, illness, or other problem that makes them unable to use their body or mind normally. This word is now considered offensive and it is more… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
handicapped — hand•i•capped [[t]ˈhæn diˌkæpt[/t]] usage: See cripple adj. 1) phl psi physically or mentally disabled 2) spo (of a contestant) marked by, being under, or having a handicap 3) off cvb the handicapped, handicapped persons collectively • Etymology … From formal English to slang