Noun
handprint (plural handprints)
A mark or trace left by a hand, including more than fingerprints.
The floor was covered with handprints, footprints, and pawprints.
I will tell you the story of how we found ourselves in a realm where dreams are formed, destiny is chosen, and magic is as real as a handprint in the snow. Libba Bray
In the center was a tiny handprint in red paint. J.R. Ward
Active formations such as flowstone can be similarly marred with a muddy footprint or handprint, and ancient human artifacts, such as fiber products, may even crumble to dust under all but the most gentle touch. Source: Internet
Amongst the bulls, buffaloes, deer, antelope, a peacock, a tiger and the left handprint of a small child, my attention was immediately caught by the tusked elephant with people perched on his back. Source: Internet
Located near a mosaic and stone walkway, the graffiti shows a handprint that vaguely resembles a heart, along with a footprint and a number. Source: Internet
This is believed to indicate that a brothel was nearby, with the handprint symbolizing payment. Source: Internet