how to sign the word lab

The word lab can be signed by forming an “L” handshape with your dominant hand and tapping it twice on the back of your non-dominant hand.

The word lab can be signed by forming an “L” handshape with your dominant hand and tapping it twice on the back of your non-dominant hand.

Sign the word “damage” by making a fist with your dominant hand and tapping your knuckles against the palm of your other hand twice.

To sign the word “opening,” use both hands to make a flat shape with your palms facing upward, then bring them together and intertwine your fingers.

To sign the word “centers,” use both hands to make a flat, open hand shape with fingers slightly apart. Starting at your chest level, move both hands outward and slightly downward, ending with palms facing forward. Repeat the motion to…

To sign the word sorry in American Sign Language, make a fist with your dominant hand and touch it to your chest. Then, move your hand in a circular motion while keeping your fist on your chest.

To sign the word “attack,” make a fist with your dominant hand and extend your index and middle fingers slightly, then bring them down in a quick motion towards your other hand as if striking it.

To sign the word inch, hold up your dominant hand with your index finger extended and slightly curved. Then, use small, quick movements to represent the length of one inch.

The word sequence can be signed by using the hand to make a series of specific movements in a particular order, representing the letters or sounds that make up the word.

To sign the word “extended,” use your dominant hand to make a flat palm facing down, then extend your fingers outward while keeping your thumb tucked in.

To sign the word “moment,” use your dominant hand to make a flat “C” shape with your thumb and fingers touching. Then, starting at the corner of your mouth, move your hand forward in a slight arc and end with…