different between handish vs bandish

handish

English

Etymology

From hand +? -ish.

Pronunciation

  • Rhymes: -ænd??

Adjective

handish (comparative more handish, superlative most handish)

  1. (nonstandard) Of or relating to the hand; handly.
    • 1962, The Review of Metaphysics:
      however, we must not speak of a desk but only of "smooth," "hard" sense-data as our hands are in contact with the surface. And since we do not know if there are any material objects, we must consider our hand as a "handish" sense-datum to accommodate our subjectivist friends.
  2. (nonstandard) Like or resembling a hand, especially in form or appearance.

Anagrams

  • Dhanish

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bandish

English

Pronunciation

  • Rhymes: -ænd??

Etymology 1

Verb

bandish (third-person singular simple present bandishes, present participle bandishing, simple past and past participle bandished)

  1. To tie something.

Etymology 2

Borrowed from Hindi [Term?], meaning "binding together".

Noun

bandish (plural bandishes)

  1. A composition in Hindustani classical music.

Anagrams

  • banish'd

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