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[English Word] make a gesture at each other (as a sign of mutual understanding or as a greeting)[Swahili Word] -konyeza[Part of Speech] verb[Derived Word] konyezo, mkonyezo N------------------------------------------------------------
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gesture — ► NOUN 1) a movement of part of the body to express an idea or meaning. 2) an action performed to convey one s feelings or intentions. 3) an action performed for show in the knowledge that it will have no effect. ► VERB ▪ make a gesture.… … English terms dictionary
gesture — ges|ture1 W3 [ˈdʒestʃə US ər] n [Date: 1400 1500; : Medieval Latin; Origin: gestura, from Latin gestus action, gesture , from gerere to bear ] 1.) [U and C] a movement of part of your body, especially your hands or head, to show what you mean or… … Dictionary of contemporary English
gesture — I UK [ˈdʒestʃə(r)] / US [ˈdʒestʃər] noun Word forms gesture : singular gesture plural gestures ** 1) a) [countable] a movement that communicates a feeling or instruction a helpless/impatient/dramatic gesture make a gesture: Ellen rose from the… … English dictionary
gesture — ges|ture1 [ dʒestʃər ] noun ** 1. ) count a movement that communicates a feeling or instruction: a helpless/impatient/dramatic gesture make a gesture: Ellen rose from the table, and they made the gesture of rising too. obscene gesture: Maxham… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
gesture — [[t]ʤe̱stʃə(r)[/t]] ♦♦♦ gestures, gesturing, gestured 1) N COUNT A gesture is a movement that you make with a part of your body, especially your hands, to express emotion or information. Sarah made a menacing gesture with her fist... He throws… … English dictionary
gesture — n. 1) to make a gesture 2) a bold; conciliatory; frantic; friendly; glorious, grand, grandiose, magnificent; habitual; humane, kind; imperious gesture * * * [ dʒestʃə] conciliatory frantic friendly glorious grand grandiose habitual … Combinatory dictionary
gesture — 1. noun a) A motion of the limbs or body, especially one made to emphasize speech. The middle finger gesture is really a nonverbal swear. b) An act or a remark made as a formality or as a sign of … Wiktionary
gesture — I. noun Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French, from Medieval Latin gestura mode of action, from Latin gestus, past participle of gerere Date: 15th century 1. archaic carriage, bearing 2. a movement usually of the body or limbs that… … New Collegiate Dictionary
gesture — noun 1》 a movement of part of the body, especially a hand or the head, to express an idea or meaning. 2》 an action performed to convey one s feelings or intentions: a kind gesture. ↘an action performed for show in the knowledge that it will… … English new terms dictionary
gesture — ges·ture || dÊ’estʃə(r) n. movement of the body which expresses an idea or emotion, gesticulation v. express an idea or emotion through bodily movements; make a gesture … English contemporary dictionary
Gesture recognition — is a topic in computer science and language technology with the goal of interpreting human gestures via mathematical algorithms. Gestures can originate from any bodily motion or state but commonly originate from the face or hand. Current focuses… … Wikipedia