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* [[Handle (grip)]], a grip attached to an object for using or moving the object, such as a [[door handle]] |
* [[Handle (grip)]], a grip attached to an object for using or moving the object, such as a [[door handle]] |
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* [[Handle (mathematics)]], a topological ball |
* [[Handle (mathematics)]], a topological ball |
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* [[Handle (computing)]], |
* [[Handle (computing)]], an abstract reference to a resource |
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* [[Handle System]], a system for uniquely numbering digital objects. Most well known application is in [[digital object identifier]]s |
* [[Handle System]], a system for uniquely numbering digital objects. Most well known application is in [[digital object identifier]]s |
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* [[Handles (novel)|''Handles'' (novel)]], a children's book by Jan Mark |
* [[Handles (novel)|''Handles'' (novel)]], a children's book by Jan Mark |
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Look up handle in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Handle may refer to:
- Handle (grip), a grip attached to an object for using or moving the object, such as a door handle
- Handle (mathematics), a topological ball
- Handle (computing), an abstract reference to a resource
- Handle System, a system for uniquely numbering digital objects. Most well known application is in digital object identifiers
- Handles (novel), a children's book by Jan Mark
- Adjustment handles, little boxes for resizing a GUI control
- Opaque pointer, in computer programming, a datatype that hides its internal implementation using a pointer
- Reference (computer science), an object referring to data stored elsewhere in computer memory
- Pseudonym used in a communication system
- User (computing), a pseudonym used within an online system
- Handle-o-Meter, a machine that measures surface friction and flexibility of sheeted materials
- A 1.75L (59.17-ounce) bottle of alcohol
- In foreign currency and money markets, the handle is the whole dollar price, or stem, of a quote. For example, a foreign currency trading at 75.25 and a money market security trading at 75.75 both have handles of 75. Traders usually do not include the handles when quoting prices because it is assumed that involved traders already know them.