Containernoun
Someone who contains; something that contains.
Containernoun
An item in which objects, materials or data can be stored or transported.
Containernoun
(transportation) A very large, typically metal, box used for transporting goods.
Containernoun
(by extension) Someone who holds people in their seats or in a (reasonably) calm state.
Containernoun
(computing) A file format that can hold various types of data.
Containernoun
(object-oriented programming) An abstract data type whose instances are collections of other objects.
Containernoun
Any user interface component that can hold further (child) components.
Containernoun
One who, or that which, contains; particularly, an artifactual object that is designed to contain some fluid or solid material, object or objects, especially for convenience in transporting the contained objects.
Containernoun
a large metallic box designed to hold many smaller boxes or packages, and used for convenience in loading and unloading large quantities of freight, such as on ships, trains, or airplanes.
Containernoun
any object that can be used to hold things (especially a large metal boxlike object of standardized dimensions that can be loaded from one form of transport to another)
Containernoun
an object for holding or transporting something
Containernoun
a large metal box of a standard design and size used for the transport of goods by road, rail, sea, or air
Container
A container is any receptacle or enclosure for holding a product used in storage, packaging, and transportation, including shipping. Things kept inside of a container are protected by being inside of its structure.
Handballnoun
(uncountable) A team sport where two teams of seven players each (six players and a goalkeeper) pass and bounce a ball trying to throw it in the goal of the opposing team.
Handballnoun
(countable) The medium-sized inflated ball used in this sport.
Handballnoun
The offence of a player other than the goalkeeper touching the ball with the hand or hands on the field during play.
Handballnoun
A sport in which players alternately strike the ball against a wall with their hand. Irish and American variants have slightly different rules.
Handballnoun
The small rubber ball used in this sport.
Handballnoun
An act of passing a football by holding it with one hand and hitting it with the other.
Handballnoun
A schoolyard game in which a tennis ball is struck with the hand, played on a improvised court on the asphalt or pavement.
Handballverb
To manually load or unload a container, trailer, or to otherwise manually move bulk goods (often on pallets) from one type of transport receptacle to another.
Handballverb
(soccer) To illegally touch the ball with the hand or arm.
Handballverb
(Australian Rules Football) To (legally) pass a football by holding it with one hand and hitting it with the other.
Handballverb
To insert a hand into someone's anus.
Handballnoun
A small ball, usually made of rubber, thrown or struck with the hand in various games.
Handballnoun
A game played with such a ball, as by players striking it to and fro between them with the hands, or, when played in a walled court or against a single wall, striking it in turns against a wall, until one side or the other fails to return the ball.
Handballnoun
a small rubber ball used in the game of handball
Handballnoun
a game played in a walled court or against a single wall by two or four players who strike a rubber ball with their hands
Handballnoun
a game similar to fives, in which the ball is hit with the hand in a walled court.
Handballnoun
a team game similar to soccer in which the ball is thrown or hit with the hands rather than kicked.
Handballnoun
the ball used in handball.
Handballnoun
touching of the ball with the hand or arm, constituting a foul
Handball
Handball (also known as team handball, European handball or Olympic handball) is a team sport in which two teams of seven players each (six outcourt players and a goalkeeper) pass a ball using their hands with the aim of throwing it into the goal of the other team. A standard match consists of two periods of 30 minutes, and the team that scores more goals wins.