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dactylology

American  
[dak-tuh-lol-uh-jee] / ˌdæk təˈlɒl ə dʒi /

noun

plural

dactylologies
  1. the technique of communicating by signs made with the fingers, especially in the manual alphabets used by the Deaf.


dactylology British  
/ ˌdæktɪˈlɒlədʒɪ /

noun

  1. the method of using manual sign language, as in communicating with deaf people

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Etymology

Origin of dactylology

First recorded in 1650–60; dactylo- + -logy

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Its advocates tell us that when these results shall have been made known, and the attention of the philanthropist and man of science shall have been directed to them, the days of the old system of dactylology, or communication by the aid of fingers, will be numbered. 

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Schematology is itself divided into Typology or Grammatology, and Cheirology or Dactylology.

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It is certain, however, that he made no use of the sign-language, though there is some evidence that he invented and practised a system of syllabic dactylology.

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What advantage is there, not found in the prevailing methods of communication with the deaf, i.e., by gestures, dactylology, speech and speech-reading, and writing?

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To the general public, dactylology or finger spelling is the sign-language, or the basis of that language, but to the profession there is no relation between the two methods of communication.

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