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gesticulatory, a.|dʒɛˈstɪkjʊlətərɪ| [as if ad. L. *gesticulātori-us, f. gesticulārī: see gesticulate and -ory.] Full of, consisting in, or of the nature of, gesticulation.
1774Warton Hist. Eng. Poetry vi. (1775) I. 249 Farcical and gesticulatory representations. 1830Pusey Hist. Enquiry II. 203 A. Or the action? B. About that I am indifferent, if it be only quiet and not gesticulatory. 1834Mrs. Stowe Let. in Life iii. (1889) 74 He sprung up all lively and oratorical and gesticulatory. |