Communicating solely with ones hands is known as sign language. This is done by making letters and symbols with the hands, as opposed to verbally speaking. Communication via the entire body, which is often performed subconciously, and thus unknowingly, is known as body language. Some examples of body language are:
will talk: I will talk to him tomorrowgoing to talk: I am going to talk to him tomorrow
I held mom and dad's hands.
will talk / going to talk. I will talk to the students this afternoon. The teacher is going to talk to us a bout the exams.
"Hands" in Choctaw is "i̱ba".
talk, talked, will talk
a clock
A clock has two hands but no feet.
dermatophytosis is fungal infection of hands and feet
Well yes and no! Because everyone (Populars - Geeks) talk with there hands.
the child has the fever but her hands and feet are cold
A clock: 2 or 3 hands, 0 feet.
The feet are inferior and medial to the hands, when speaking of anatomical relationships. They may also be considered analagous to the hands.
Gesturing with your hands while you talk
they have hands not feet.
feet
I use my hands more frequently than my feet. Hands are essential for many tasks such as writing, typing, eating, and grasping objects. Feet are generally used for activities like walking, running, and balance support.
There are 3 hands in one foot. Therefore, 16.2 hands is equal to 16/3 = 5.4 feet.