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- A two-hander is a term for a play, film, or television programme with only two main characters. The two characters in question often display differences...
- term "single-handed sword" or "one-handed sword" was coined to distinguish from "two-handed" or "hand-and-a-half" swords. "Single-handed sword" is used...
- for tapping, and is based on the Free Hands two-handed tapping method invented by Chapman in 1969 where each hand approaches the fretboard with the fingers...
- Two-handed or Double-handed may refer to: Ambidextrous Double-handed grip in tennis Category:Two-person sailboats Category:Two-player card games Two-handed...
- sword characterized as having a cruciform hilt with a grip for primarily two-handed use (around 15 to 30 cm or 6 to 12 in), a straight double-edged blade...
- superior to all other hand-to-hand combat weapons. The Morgan Bible, also known as the Maciejowski Bible, features illustrations of two-handed glaives used on...
- and clamor of the noise. Awkward turtle is a two handed gesture used to mark a moment as awkward. One hand is placed flat atop the other with both palms...
- literally "two-hander"), also Doppelhänder ("double-hander"), Beidhänder ("both-hander"), Bihänder, or Bidenhänder, is a large two-handed sword that was...
- the world employ two hands to represent some or all of the letters of an alphabet, usually as a part of a deaf sign language. Two-handed alphabets are less...
- claidheamh-mòr, "great sword") is either the Scottish variant of the late medieval two-handed sword or the Scottish variant of the basket-hilted sword. The former is...