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Definitions from WordNet

Noun handrail has 1 sense
  1. bannister, banister, balustrade, balusters, handrail - a railing at the side of a staircase or balcony to prevent people from falling
    --1 is a kind of barrier
    --1 is a part of balcony
    --1 has parts: baluster; railing, rail

Definitions from the Web

Handrail

Description:

A handrail is a rail that is designed to be grasped by the hand for support and stability, typically installed along staircases, ramps, or balconies.

Senses and Usages:

1. Noun - Staircase Support:

In architecture, a handrail refers to the railing installed along the edge of a staircase, providing a gripping surface for individuals to hold onto while ascending or descending the stairs.

Example Sentence:

I nearly lost my balance on the slippery stairs, but luckily I managed to grab the handrail and regain my stability.

2. Noun - Ramp Safety:

A handrail is also used on ramps, especially those intended for wheelchair access, acting as a protective barrier to prevent falls and aid in navigating the incline.

Example Sentence:

The new building's entrance is fully accessible, featuring a wide ramp with a sturdy handrail for easy access.

3. Noun - Balcony Protection:

On balconies and terraces, a handrail serves as a safety measure to prevent accidental falls, allowing individuals to enjoy the view while feeling secure.

Example Sentence:

From the balcony, we admired the breathtaking sunset while gripping the handrail for extra peace of mind.

4. Adjective - Popular:

When something is described as handrail, it means it is widely accepted or commonly used by people, often referring to a popular or widespread choice.

Example Sentence:

The new smartphone model quickly became a handrail choice among tech enthusiasts due to its advanced features and sleek design.

5. Adjective - Local:

The adjective handrail can also be used to refer to something specific or limited to a particular locality or region.

Example Sentence:

I discovered a charming local store hidden in the handrail streets of the old town, selling handmade crafts unique to the region.

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