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CENTER: The American Sign Language (ASL) sign for "center"
Typically the concept of "center" is done by circling a bent hand and touching the fingertips into the palm of the non-dominant hand. Also see: MIDDLE.
CENTER:
Sample sentence: Are you looking for the Deaf Center?
Middle: Circle the tip of the dominant middle finger (bent at the large knuckle) and then plant it into the upturned palm of the non-dominant hand:
Sample sentence: My brother's middle name is Robert.
Notes: See: AVERAGE
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