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American Sign Language: "Classifier H" (CL:H)



The "H" handshape can be used to represent (the class of) objects that tend to be flat and narrow.

Notes:
Small paint brushes
Blades: Knives which have blades which are over a few centimeters long and around a couple centimeters high. For example a butter knife
Belts
Bandages, wrappings
Tongues

Rippled things: bacon, noodles, lasagna, ribbons

2-lane roads
A label

A blue-tooth device
Variation: duck bill

 


 
 


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