American Sign Language: "connect"
The sign for "connect" can be used to refer to many different types of "hook
up" concepts including "of." Note: the signs MEMBER,
JOIN, and OWN also have
other variations that might be more appropriate depending on the context.
But, for example, if you mean "join" as in "connect two things together"
then you should use the "CONNECT" sign.
The sign for "connect" is done by starting with your hands in "open-F"
handshapes and then bringing the hands together into interlocking "F"
handshapes.
CONNECT:
  

CONNECT-to / attach / LINK-to

 
 
Also see:
JOIN
Also see: "RELATIONSHIP"
Also see: "OF"
Also see: "CHAIN"
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