Handling

Verb
handling



Noun

 * 1) A touching, controlling, managing, using, take care of, etc., with the hand or hands, or as with the hands. See handle
 * 2) * The heavens and your fair handling Have made you master of the field this day - Edmund Spenser
 * 3)  The mode of using the pencil or brush; style of touch - Fairholt
 * 4) A criminal offence, the trade with stolen goods.

Thesaurus
accomplishment, achievement, action, administration, agency, authority, care, caressing, charge, command, commission, completion, conduct, control, custodianship, direction, discharge, dispatch, driving, effectuation, employment, enactment, execution, exercise, exploitation, feeling, fingering, friction, frottage, functioning, governance, government, guidance, husbandry, implementation, intendance, lead, leading, management, managery, managing, manipulation, means of dealing, occupation, operancy, operation, ordering, oversight, palpation, performance, performing, perpetration, petting, pilotage, practice, pressure, regulation, responsibility, rubbing, running, steerage, steering, stewardship, stroking, superintendence, superintendency, supervision, the conn, the helm, the wheel, touching, transaction, treatment, usage, using, utilization, work, working, workings

Etymology
handlung:

Noun

 * Catalan: manipulació
 * French: manipulation, maniement


 * German: Bedienung, Handhabung, Umgang, Handling
 * Spanish: manipulación, manejo


 * German:
 * Polish:


 * Spanish: alcahuetería, receptación, encubrimiento


 * Portuguese: manejo

Etymology
From the verb handle

Noun
handling


 * 1) an act, deed
 * 2) action
 * 3) the plot or storyline, in a work of fiction
 * 4) shopping; the action of visiting shops

Etymology
From the verb handla

Noun

 * 1) an act, a deed
 * 2) an act, a document
 * 3) action
 * 4) the plot or storyline, in a work of fiction
 * 5) shopping; the action of visiting shops