Probably a nautical term used when hauling a rope, originally quoted as 'hand over hand'
the word democracy derived from an ancient greek term
The PIE base *bhugo, meaning male goat.
The term vanquished means to conquer. Other synonyms include subdue, defeat thoroughly, to come out the winner in a competition such as a sport or a game.
In the U.S. and Canada the term originated from man-along-the-shore as a worker who helped load and unload cargo to and from ships while working exclusively from the docks.
Carl is of Germanic origin, and it was a term for a free man (not a slave or peasant) who was not of noble birth.
AnswerDuring the Iron Age (circa 1200-200 B.C.) coins were pounded using a mallet and a peg, the peg featuring a hardened "stencil" at one end. With the peg gripped in one hand (fist) above the un-cast coin, the mallet is brought down with the opposite hand to cast the face of the coin. Making money, literally, hand over fist.
"fist-a-phobia" comes from the film 'Midnight Run'. It was a term that Robert DeNiro's character used in the film.
Manual (it's the medical reference term). palm, fist, paw, mitt
The term is "fist pump" and it is a type of dance move.
If you mean Cuffing, the term comes from the cuff, the part of a sleeve near to the hand turned back to prevent fraying, or designed as decoration. Thus, cuffing means a light blow with the fist or open hand.
The term "wedging clay" derives from the ceramic and pottery procedures to prepare clay by hand.
My girlfriend made up this term referring to a potential fight that was going to break out. "I think they were about to have a fist off"
Hannibal Hamlin
The Martial Art known as the way of the foot and fist is Taekwondo.The answer is C.Taekwondo. 태권도In Korean it translates as follows:태 = "Tae" means to stomp, smash, or strike with the foot.권 = "Kwon" means to strike, or smash with the hand or fist.도 = "Do" is a variation of the Chinese term "tao" which has a philosophy of "ideal action" and is often translated as "art," "way," and "path."The phrase "way of the hand and foot" is a common, but rough translation that does not fully capture he true meaning of the term, nor the full essence of the art.
The Martial Art known as the way of the foot and fist is Taekwondo.The answer is C.Taekwondo. 태권도In Korean it translates as follows:태 = "Tae" means to stomp, smash, or strike with the foot.권 = "Kwon" means to strike, or smash with the hand or fist.도 = "Do" is a variation of the Chinese term "tao" which has a philosophy of "ideal action" and is often translated as "art," "way," and "path."The phrase "way of the hand and foot" is a common, but rough translation that does not fully capture he true meaning of the term, nor the full essence of the art.
its call a blocked.
Mudra is a term from the indian culture of Buddhism and Hinduism. It is the term for a symbolic gesture of the hand wich is intended as an artistic or religic image, such as a painting or a sculpture of a saint.