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Signs for STAR
Definition: An object in the sky that sends out its own light, generated by nuclear reactions in its center.
Pronunciation (production): Two-handed forefingers (handshape), palm out (orientation), both forefingers in contact by side in space (location), alternate up and down and up (movement).
Plural noun of STAR: stars; any of the heavenly bodies, except the moon, appearing as fixed luminous points in the sky at night.
Pronunciation (production): Two-handed forefingers (handshape), palm out (orientation), both forefingers in contact by side in space (location), alternate up and down and up while shifting from left to right (movement).
Word associations: ASTRONOMY, MOON, SUN, CELEBRITY.
Usage/Grammar
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Language learning, language play, etc.
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Some word entries have one of some tidbits in this section, such as minimal pairs of sign words, rhymes, etc. usually related to or associated with its word entry.
Written ASL
[Note: ASL writing is not an official standard. This sign language writing remains in a state of open space to allow room for experiment, evolution, and improvement.]

ASL digit written and contributed by Todd Hicks in the ASLwrite community, 2017.
Deaf Culture and tidbits
Cultural Anecdote

A salesperson didn't ask for the Deaf customer's name in writing. Instead, she wrote "Star" on the changeroom door. The customer thought it was sweet and it made her smile but at the same time, she thought it would be nice to take an effort to ask for her name.
Language learning
The original poem The Star Arrow is great for beginners in learning sign language (ASL).