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Definition of gestic
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Gestic
(a.)
Pertaining
to deeds or feats of arms;
legendary.
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Gesticulate
::
Gesticulate
(v. t.) To
represent
by
gesture;
to act.
Gesture
::
Gesture
(v. t.) To
accompany
or
illustrate
with
gesture
or
action;
to
gesticulate.
Gesticulatory
::
Gesticulatory
(a.)
Representing
by, or
belonging
to,
gestures..
Gestic
::
Gestic
(a.)
Relating
to
bodily
motion;
consisting
of
gestures;
-- said
especially
with
reference
to
dancing.
Gesticulated
::
Gesticulated
(imp. & p. p.) of
Gesticulat.
Gesticulation
::
Gesticulation
(n.) A
gesture;
a
motion
of the body or limbs in
speaking,
or in
representing
action
or
passion,
and
enforcing
arguments
and
sentiments..
Gesticulation
::
Gesticulation
(n.) The act of
gesticulating,
or
making
gestures
to
express
passion
or
enforce
sentiments..
Pantomime
::
Pantomime
(n.) One who acts his part by
gesticulation
or dumb show only,
without
speaking;
a
pantomimist..
Gesticulate
::
Gesticulate
(v. i.) To make
gestures
or
motions,
as in
speaking;
to use
postures..
Antic
::
Antic (n.) A
buffoon
or
merry-andrew;
one that
practices
odd
gesticulations;
the Fool of the old play.
Gesticulating
::
Gesticulating
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Gesticulat.
Gesticulation
::
Gesticulation
(n.) Antic
tricks
or
motions.
Gestic
::
Gestic
(a.)
Pertaining
to deeds or feats of arms;
legendary.
Gesticulator
::
Gesticulator
(n.) One who
gesticulates.
Gesture
::
Gesture
(v. i.) To make
gestures;
to
gesticulate.
Action
::
Action
(n.)
Gesticulation;
the
external
deportment
of the
speaker,
or the
suiting
of his
attitude,
voice,
gestures,
and
countenance,
to the
subject,
or to the
feelings..
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