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A handle is a part designed to be grasped or operated to move or hold an object. Common examples include door handles, mug handles, suitcase handles, and tool handles. In some cases, the term also refers to the part of a mechanism that is meant to be turned or pulled.

As a verb, to handle means to manage or deal with something. Handling can refer to the

In computing, a handle is an abstract reference or identifier allotted by a system to access a

In social media, a handle is a user’s public identifier or username, often appearing with an at

In topology and geometry, a handle is a structural feature attached to a space, used in decompositions

Design and ergonomics considerations guide handle shape, material, and texture to improve grip, reduce slipping, and

physical
use
of
a
handle
or,
more
broadly,
to
the
processing,
control,
or
administration
of
a
task
or
situation.
resource
such
as
a
file,
window,
or
network
socket.
The
handle
hides
the
resource's
internal
details
and
is
passed
to
system
calls
to
perform
operations.
Handles
provide
a
stable
interface
for
software
components
while
isolating
lower-level
implementations.
sign,
such
as
@Example.
It
is
used
for
mentions,
messages,
and
profile
URLs.
of
manifolds.
A
1-handle
connects
two
regions
and
increases
a
surface’s
genus;
more
broadly,
handles
facilitate
the
construction
of
higher-dimensional
shapes.
manage
heat.
Proper
handles
contribute
to
safety,
comfort,
and
efficient
use
across
a
range
of
objects
and
systems.