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



The "K" handshape can be used to represent (the class of) objects that have two long skinny round things. Typically it is used to show human legs in which one leg is forward and the other is backward. Also see "Classifier V."


* Doing the splits.

* Legs splayed as if a person landing on the ground after being knocked a distance.

 

 


 
 


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