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Chirological
Chirological Chi`ro*log"ic*al, a. Relating to chirology.
Chirologist
Chirologist Chi*rol"o*gist, n. One who communicates thoughts by signs made with the hands and fingers.
Chirology
Chirology Chi*rol"o*gy, n. [Gr. chei`r hand + -logy.] The art or practice of using the manual alphabet or of communicating thoughts by sings made by the hands and fingers; a substitute for spoken or written language in intercourse with the deaf and dumb. See Dactylalogy.

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- Valentine Chirol (28 May 1852 –  22 October 1929) was a British journalist, author, historian and diplomat. He was the son of the Rev. Alexander Chirol and...
- Chirols (French pronunciation: [ʃiʁɔl]; Occitan: Chiròus) is a commune in the Ardèche department in southern France. Communes of the Ardèche department...
- & Translation. Mail order bride White savior Neocolonialism Expatriate Chirol, Anne. "The 'p****port bro,' neocolonialist looking for his 'trad wife'"...
- entitled "The Middle Eastern Question", written by Sir Ignatius Valentine Chirol. During this series, Sir Ignatius expanded the definition of Middle East...
- church of Saint-Pierre was rebuilt in a modernist style by architects Pierre Chirol, Robert Flavigny and Yves Marchand with a circular plan and opened in 1956...
- February 2019 Heydenreich 1952, p. 282 Tanaka 1992, pp. 92–93 HISTORY UNFOLDS Chirol & Seydoux 1992, p. 53 Boucher 1980, p. 34 Saussaye, Le Château de Chambord...
- Paulinho (1969) Célio de Souza (1969) Tim (1970) Paulo Amaral (1971) Admildo Chirol [pt] (1971) Zizinho (1972) Célio de Souza (1972) Mário Travaglini (1972–75)...
- Indian feelings, and was intellectually dependent on Britain. Valentine Chirol, foreign editor of The Times, who had close ****ociations with the Raj, accused...
- left for England to pursue a libel case he had filed against Valentine Chirol and Annie Besant was largely satisfied by the promise of Reforms. Its further...
- was called "the father of Indian unrest" by British author Sir Valentine Chirol. Tilak joined the Indian National Congress in 1890. He opposed its moderate...