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han·dler \ˈhand(ə)lə(r), ˈhaan-, rapid -n(ə)l-\ noun (-s) Etymology: Middle English, from handelen to handle + -er 1. : one that handles < all handlers of food in restaurants require a health certificate > < the railroad was one of the largest handlers of coal in the world > as a. : a worker whose task it is to move, carry, stow, or arrange materials or objects by hand or chiefly by hand b. : one in immediate physical charge of an animal c. : one that holds and incites a dog, gamecock, or other sporting animal in a match or hunt d. : one that helps to train a pugilist or acts as his second during a match e. : one professionally engaged in exhibiting animals in the show ring f. : one that guides, directs, and acts as publicity man and general agent for another (as for a political candidate during a campaign) 2. : a worker who affixes handles (as to pottery or baskets) 3. : a pit containing tanning liquor in which hides are worked over or handled in the tanning process |