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What is the American sign language for mole?

There isn't a single sign in American Sign Language (ASL) that specifically means "mole" in the sense of a small growth on the skin.

Here's how you could communicate "mole" in ASL:

* Use a combination of signs: You could sign "skin" (touching your skin), then "spot" (pointing to a spot), and then make a small circle with your finger to indicate the size of the mole.

* Use a descriptive sign: You could sign "growth" (making a small, rounded shape with your hand) and then point to the location of the mole.

* Spell the word "mole"

The best way to communicate "mole" would depend on the context of the conversation. If you are discussing a medical concern, you might want to use more specific signs related to the specific type of mole or the medical condition.

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