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What (who) is glove - definition

COVERING WORN ON THE HAND
Gloves; Fingerless gloves; Heated mittens; Leather glove; Leather gloves; Fingerless glove; Glove kit; Hobo gloves; Idiot mittens; Glitten; Glittens; Impact protection gloves; 🧤; Handwear
  • Antivibration protective gloves.
  • A disposable [[nitrile rubber]] glove
  • Lined black leather gloves with red leather fourchettes
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  • Touchscreen gloves, fingertip type
  • Leather fingerless gloves
  • [[Michael Jackson]]'s glove
  • Motorcycle riding gloves, gray deerskin, some points reinforced
  • Portrait of Mme. Paulin wearing gloves, [[Pierre-Auguste Renoir]]
  • Racing drivers gloves
  • Three finger army shooting gloves.
  • Dry scuba gloves
  • Minoan]] youths boxing, [[Knossos]] fresco. One of the earliest documented uses of gloves.

glove         
¦ noun a covering for the hand having separate parts for each finger and the thumb.
?a padded protective covering for the hand used in boxing and other sports.
Phrases
fit like a glove (of clothes) fit exactly.
Derivatives
gloved adjective
gloveless adjective
Origin
OE glof, of Gmc origin.
glove         
(gloves)
1.
Gloves are pieces of clothing which cover your hands and wrists and have individual sections for each finger. You wear gloves to keep your hands warm or dry or to protect them.
...a pair of white cotton gloves.
N-COUNT
2.
If you say that something fits like a glove, you are emphasizing that it fits exactly.
PHRASE: V inflects [emphasis]
3.
hand in glove: see hand
see also kid gloves
glove         
n.
1) boxing; kid; lace; leather; rubber; suede; work gloves
2) an oven glove (esp. BE; AE has pot holder)
3) a pair of gloves
4) (misc.) to fit like a glove ('to fit perfectly')

Wikipedia

Glove

A glove is a garment covering the hand, with separate sheaths or openings for each finger and the thumb. Gloves extending past the wrist are called gauntlets. Gloves protect and comfort hands against cold or heat, damage by friction, abrasion or chemicals, and disease; or in turn to provide a guard for what a bare hand should not touch.

Gloves are made of materials including cloth, knitted or felted wool, leather, rubber, latex, neoprene, silk, and (in mail) metal. Gloves of kevlar protect the wearer from cuts. Gloves and gauntlets are integral components of pressure suits and spacesuits.

Latex, nitrile rubber or vinyl disposable gloves are often worn by health care professionals as hygiene and contamination protection measures. Police officers often wear them to work in crime scenes to prevent destroying evidence in the scene. Many criminals wear gloves to avoid leaving fingerprints, which makes the crime investigation more difficult. However, the gloves themselves can leave prints that are just as unique as human fingerprints.

If there is an opening but no (or a short) covering sheath for each finger they are called fingerless gloves. Fingerless gloves are useful where dexterity is required that gloves would restrict. Cigarette smokers and church organists sometimes use fingerless gloves. Cycling gloves for road racing or touring are usually fingerless. Guitar players may also use fingerless gloves in circumstances where it is too cold to play with an uncovered hand.

A hybrid of glove and mitten contains open-ended sheaths for the four fingers (as in a fingerless glove, but not the thumb) and an additional compartment encapsulating the four fingers. This compartment can be lifted off the fingers and folded back to allow the individual fingers ease of movement and access while the hand remains covered. The usual design is for the mitten cavity to be stitched onto the back of the fingerless glove only, allowing it to be flipped over (normally held back by Velcro or a button) to transform the garment from a mitten to a glove. These hybrids are called convertible mittens or "glittens".

Examples of use of glove
1. Much to her joy, she found the missing glove there. It was a very popular glove.
2. Meistrell responded that his suits "fit like a glove." From then on, the company was called Body Glove.
3. The faded suede glove that Kennedy wore on his left hand when he assumed the presidency on January 20, 1'61, rejoined the right glove at the John F.
4. Wheelock planned to use a backup spacesuit glove on Thursday after noticing a small hole in his right glove following Tuesday‘s spacewalk.
5. "Her right hand was bandaged up like a boxing glove.