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Gloves, Rings, Bands?
No, they do not stretch as they are just free-to-play gloves worn on the hand.
You will wear it as a sweater and also as woolen gloves on the hand.
Tricky question. I don't think there is a word that specifically means "Worn on the hand". There are plenty of five letter word things that are worn on the hand. Like gloves, and rings.
Gloves are not usually worn. Well washed hands are best. Though thin surgical gloves could be worn if you wish.
At workplaces that are dealing with food and drinks then gloves are normally worn, to prevent cross-contamination and the spread of illnesses. You don't have to wear gloves with every food you touch but its better to use some sort of a glove whenever you can.The use of gloves does not replace proper hand hygiene. Sometimes gloves are reused to the extent that they are more dangerous than properly washed and sanitized bare hands.Remember to wash and sanitize hands before putting on the gloves. If they are the disposable type, replace them often. If they are multi-use gloves, they need to be cleaned and sanitized frequently. The primary purpose of the gloves is to protect the food, not to protect your hands.
Single use gloves should be worn in instances where the gloves should be sterile and not repeatedly worn.
Yes, the noun 'glove' is a common noun, a general word for a garment worn on the hand; a word for any glove of any kind.The word 'glove' is also a verb: glove, gloves, gloving, gloved.
You mean gauntlets?
Carbon or portofino are types of shells that are worn over hockey gloves. There are not the actual gloves themselves.
No. That is not necessary. However, dental hygienists wear exam gloves due to the fact that some of their patients have abscesses in their mouths which, from time to time, exude pus (and could be carried by the hygienist from one patient to another, unless gloves were changed for each oral exam).
Can they? What would prevent it? Of course they can.