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1) General subject: arm (кресла), bail (ведра или чайника), chair arm, ear, elbow (кресла), grip, gripe, haft, hand, hand-knob, handle, helve, holder, knob, lever, lug, lugworm, pen, penholder (для пера), pull, shaft, shank (ложки), stock2) Dialect: stale3) Military: control4) Engineering: hand lever, handgrip, handhold, knob (круглая), knob kit, shaft (инструмента), tommy (ворота)5) Construction: haft (малогабаритного ручного инструмента), helve (инструмента), tiller6) Automobile industry: crank, hand grip, hand hold, handle (за механизмом), spoke8) Mining: arm (бурильного молотка), handle grip (отбойного или бурильного молотка), helve (кайлы, молотка)9) Child speech: pud10) Forestry: finger pull11) Jargon: inkstick12) Oil: handle grip (бурильного молотка), stick13) Dentistry: handpiece14) Astronautics: stick steering15) Mechanic engineering: rein (щипцов, клещей), tail17) Automation: finger grip, hand knob, (грибовидная) lug, rung (штурвала)18) Aviation medicine: handgrasp21) oil&gas: wrench, wrench part of valve
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