To sign the word acromyotonus, make the letter "A" with your dominant hand and place it on the palm of your non-dominant hand, then move your dominant hand in a…
Acromyotonia is signed by making a "C" hand shape with one hand and using it to trace a line down the length of the other arm, starting at the shoulder…
Acromiothoracic can be signed by using hand shapes to represent the letters "A", "C", "R", "O", "M", "I", "O", "T", "H", "O", "R", "A", and "C" in American Sign Language.
To sign acromiosternal, make the letter "A" with your dominant hand and place it on your non-dominant shoulder, then make the letter "S" with both hands and touch them together…
To sign the word "acromion," make a fist with your dominant hand and touch your index finger to your shoulder while keeping your fist closed. This represents the shape of…
To sign the word acromiohumeral, use fingerspelling to spell out the letters A-C-R-O-M-I-O-H-U-M-E-R-A-L while simultaneously moving your dominant hand from your dominant shoulder to your non-dominant shoulder.
Acromiohyoid is signed by using the American Sign Language (ASL) fingerspelling technique, where each letter of the word is represented by a specific handshape and movement.
To sign the word "acromyodous," use your dominant hand to form a "C" handshape and place it on your non-dominant shoulder. Then, move your hand in a circular motion while…
Acromyodic can be signed by using a combination of handshapes and movements to represent the letters in the word. This involves using the ASL alphabet to spell out each letter…