- single-handedness
- single-hand·ed·ness
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
single-handedness — See single handedly. * * * … Universalium
single-handedness — noun see single handed I … Useful english dictionary
single-handed — single handedness, n. /sing geuhl han did/, adj. 1. accomplished or done by one person alone: a single handed victory; single handed sailing. 2. by one s own effort; unaided. adv. 3. by oneself; alone; without aid: He built the garage single… … Universalium
single-handed — [siŋ′gəlhan′did] adj. 1. having only one hand 2. using or requiring the use of only one hand [a single handed sword] 3. without help; done or working alone; unaided adv. 1. by means of only one hand 2. without help single handedly adv. s … English World dictionary
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