A rapid indication of the primary expressive attitudes of an object, or a space.
Gesture is the expressive use of that mark so that it can not only define form but also act as an expressive element of its own.
Movement of body or hands to express thought in a non-verbal manner.
A movement, usually of the arm, that helps to express an idea or feeling.
An unaided method of communication that includes facial expressions, eye gazing, hand movements and body postures (Beukelman & Mirenda, 1998) The meaning does not typically have to be learned, but is clear from the movement itself.
Laying down of ink (or movement of the pen) that commands or controls functionality of the computer, rather than laying down of ink that is handwriting or drawing. See also "application gesture," "system gesture."
A movement of any part of the body to help express an idea.
A motion of the hands, head, or body to express or emphasise an idea, attitude or emotion.
motion of hands or body to emphasize or help to express a thought or feeling
the use of movements (especially of the hands) to communicate familiar or prearranged signals
show, express or direct through movement; "He gestured his desire to leave"
a body movement that helps express an idea or a feeling
a certain movement of the pen
a fluent movement of a VERY LIGHT continuous line working from the Inside-Out
a mark made with a pen or stylus that causes the computer to perform an action
a motion of the limbs or body made to express or help express thought or to emphasize speech
a motion that you make or a shape that you draw with your tablet pen to send a command to your Tablet PC
a motion you make with your tablet pen to complete common tasks on your Tablet PC
a movement of a part of the body to express ideas, emotions, or a state of mind
a movement that conveys meaning and indicates a state of mind
a series of mouse clicks and movements that execute a command
a shape you draw with your convertible tablet notebook pen to send a command to your convertible tablet notebook
Avatar's gesture-like movement or action, automatically or with gesture button
a movement of the body, head, arms, hands, or face that is expressive of an idea, opinion, emotion, etc.
An expressive e movement.
A description of figural movement; the embodiment of the essence of a figure.
Prompts in which the adult establishes eye contact with the child and uses hand movements that are understood by the child to have a certain meaning. Gestures suggest what the child is to do.
Human movement of expression.
A movement that can have meaning or be part of establishing a character. A repeated or shared gesture may help to add significance to a role or drama.
noun + verb A movement with part of the body, e.g. hand, head.
movement of a limb or the body as an expression of thought or feeling; any action made for effect.
Exaggerated, stylized movement expressing an idea, action or emotion.
A motion of the body as a means of communication or expression.
A movement of the body or a part of the body used to express an idea or emotion. Such movement could include a wave, handshake, head nod, shaking of the fist, etc. Ritual gestures may include gestures that are part of ceremonies or functional gestures such as brushing teeth or washing clothes.
Movement of body or hands to express a thought or idea without speaking.
An expressive movement of the body or limbs.
The movement of a body part or combination of parts, with emphasis on the expressive aspects of the move. It includes all movements of the body not supporting weight.