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This is how you sign Scientist in American Sign Language.

How to sign

To sign "Scientist" in American Sign Language (ASL), you should: 1. Begin with both hands in the 'S' handshape and make a small circular motion near your chest. 2. Then, position both hands parallel to each other, switching to a 'B' handshape with your fingertips pointing outwards. Lower them in unison from the level of your chest to your stomach, maintaining the parallel alignment.

How to sign

To sign "Scientist" in American Sign Language (ASL), follow these steps: 1. Start with both hands in the 'S' handshape. Make a small circular motion with your hands near your chest. 2. Align both hands in a parallel position, forming a 'B' handshape with fingertips pointing forward. Move them smoothly from chest level to stomach level, creating a parallel line.

To sign "Scientist" in American Sign Language (ASL), follow these steps:

1. Start with both hands in the 'S' handshape. Make a small circular motion with your hands near your chest.

2. Align both hands in a parallel position, forming a 'B' handshape with fingertips pointing forward. Move them smoothly from chest level to stomach level, creating a parallel line.

       

Word definition

Job: A person who studies things in nature or does experiments.

Synonyms & similar words

Researcher, Experimenter, Analyst

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