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Hands Clasped above head
Sometimes it means that the baby does not have control of his or her own hands yet and having their hands alwyas clasped shut is just the way the babyis at his or her time of developing motor skills. it means nothing.
It means your rosary was poorly made.
A synonym of "clasped" is held. An antonym for "clasped" is freed. Please see the related link below.
Her necklace fell off when the clasp broke.
Rosary comes from the Latin word rosarium which means rose garden.
Hands across America
If you're talking about clasping an idea, it means to grab firmly and understand. However, if you're talking about an action-more-like version it means to grab tightly. exaple: He clasped my arm. example: " Finally," the teacher said, " you clasped the idea of the math problem"
No, clasp is not an adjective. It's a noun and a verb. As a noun: The clasp on her necklace is broken. As a verb: She clasped her hands around her knees.
It means that he placed his hands on the lower part of his back, just above the buttocks. This is a common posture that people adopt when experiencing discomfort or pain in the lower back.
the word rosario is spanish for rosary