how to sign the word degrees

To sign the word “degrees,” use your dominant hand to make a flat “O” shape with your index finger and thumb. Then, starting at your head, move your hand down and away from your face in a circular motion.

To sign the word “degrees,” use your dominant hand to make a flat “O” shape with your index finger and thumb. Then, starting at your head, move your hand down and away from your face in a circular motion.

To sign the word “distributed,” use both hands to make a “D” shape, then extend both index fingers and trace a small arc in opposite directions.

To sign the word “proper,” hold your dominant hand up with your palm facing out, and use your index finger to tap your chin twice.

To sign the word “libraries,” use both hands to make the letter L shape and twist them outwards while gently tapping your index fingers together.

To sign the word “turkey,” form a fist with your dominant hand, then extend your pinky and thumb while tucking in your other fingers. Move your hand in a horizontal motion across your neck, similar to the motion of a…

To sign the word “guaranteed,” use both hands to make a “G” shape and then bring the hands together, interlocking the pinky fingers. Then, twist the hands in opposite directions.

To sign the word “strength,” make a fist with your dominant hand and place it on your chest. Then, push your fist forward in a strong and confident motion.

To sign the word “despite,” use both hands to make a fist, with the dominant hand on top. Then, twist the dominant hand forward as if turning a doorknob, while keeping the non-dominant hand stationary. This represents the idea of…

To sign the word “amendment,” use a combination of the letters “a,” “m,” “e,” “n,” “d,” and “t” in American Sign Language.

To sign the word “devel,” make the letter D with your dominant hand and tap it twice against your non-dominant hand, which is held flat with fingers slightly apart.