The term hand-to-hand can be used to indicate that something is passed along a line of people.
A handoff is from one person to another (but usually doesn't involve a line of people).
When the item passed is a bucket, the term "bucket brigade" is sometimes used, though this is very dated.
"The time is at hand" means that the moment is imminent or close. It often implies that something is about to happen or needs immediate attention.
ambedextous A person who can write with either hand is called ambidextrous.
Hand and foot comes from direct contact with another infected person.
The term is heirloom. hand-me-down
like any regular person would old hand with another person. there is no special way to hold another person's hand. unless you come up with one
Since some viruses are passed from one person to another, your own health and hygiene could be a risk to other people. If you sneeze on your hand and then shake hands with a friend that person might get sick.
In British society, the right hand side is the 'proper' side to pass another person in the corridor.
A person who is missing one hand is often referred to as an amputee or a one-handed individual.
It is called the span. Obviously it differs from person to person
farm hand, stable boy, ranch hand
Yes. The common cold is a virus that can be passed from one person to another. Many viruses can be passed through the air, or by shaking hands. Some require a more inmate means to transmit, such as kissing or sex acts.
a stablehand