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gesture n. 1. A bodily movement, usually of the hands or the head, that has a communicative function in kinesics . See also amimia , apraxia , asemia , copropraxia , echopraxia , paramimia , Rett's disorder . 2. Something that is said or done as a formality or without conviction. vb . 3. To make a ...
January 1, 2001; A Dictionary of Psychology

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