"Maritime Sign Language" meaning in English

See Maritime Sign Language in All languages combined, or Wiktionary

Proper name

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  1. An endangered sign language descended from Old British Sign Language used in Atlantic Canada. Wikipedia link: Maritime Sign Language Categories (topical): Languages, Sign languages Synonyms: MSL, Nova Scotian Sign Language Translations (sign language used in Atlantic Canada): langue des signes maritime [feminine] (French)
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