"H@BackFinger-FingerAcrossPalmDown-H@CenterChesthigh-PalmDown" meaning in All languages combined

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Verb [American Sign Language]

Forms: SIT [ASL-gloss]
Etymology: The index and middle finger of the nondominant hand represent the seat. The dominant hand is in a configuration related to the classifier BentV-PalmDown (CL-SEATED-BIPED). Head templates: {{ase-verb|gloss=SIT|image=ASL H@BackFinger-FingerAcrossPalmDown-H@CenterChesthigh-PalmDown.jpg}} (ASL gloss: SIT)
  1. to sit Synonyms: The fingers of the dominant hand are usually curved by flexing loosely at the medial and distal joints
    Sense id: en-H@BackFinger-FingerAcrossPalmDown-H@CenterChesthigh-PalmDown-ase-verb-XSeCVgAL Categories (other): American Sign Language terms in nonstandard scripts

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  "etymology_text": "The index and middle finger of the nondominant hand represent the seat. The dominant hand is in a configuration related to the classifier BentV-PalmDown (CL-SEATED-BIPED).",
  "forms": [
    {
      "form": "SIT",
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          "word": "The fingers of the dominant hand are usually curved by flexing loosely at the medial and distal joints"
        }
      ]
    }
  ],
  "word": "H@BackFinger-FingerAcrossPalmDown-H@CenterChesthigh-PalmDown"
}
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  "etymology_text": "The index and middle finger of the nondominant hand represent the seat. The dominant hand is in a configuration related to the classifier BentV-PalmDown (CL-SEATED-BIPED).",
  "forms": [
    {
      "form": "SIT",
      "tags": [
        "ASL-gloss"
      ]
    }
  ],
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      ],
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    }
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}

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