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The answer HANDLED has 22 possible clue(s) in existing crosswords.
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Definitions of handled in various dictionaries:
verb - be in charge of, act on, or dispose of
verb - interact in a certain way
verb - act on verb ally or in some form of artistic expression
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Having a handle or handles, especially of a specified type or number. |
having a usually specified type of handle |
Simple past tense and past participle of handle. |
Having a specified number or kind of handles. |
feel or manipulate with the hands. |
manage (a situation or problem). |
drive or control (a vehicle). |
Handled might refer to |
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In computer programming, a subroutine is a sequence of program instructions that performs a specific task, packaged as a unit. This unit can then be used in programs wherever that particular task should be performed. * Subprograms may be defined within programs, or separately in libraries that can be used by multiple programs. In different programming languages, a subroutine may be called a procedure, a function, a routine, a method, or a subprogram. The generic term callable unit is sometimes used.The name subprogram suggests a subroutine behaves in much the same way as a computer program that is used as one step in a larger program or another subprogram. A subroutine is often coded so that it can be started (called) several times and from several places during one execution of the program, including from other subroutines, and then branch back (return) to the next instruction after the call, once the subroutine's task is done. Maurice Wilkes, David Wheeler, and Stanley Gill are cred |