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Originally Posted by Interpretrator
I've seen it used to mean "profoundly deaf," audiologically. For example, in comparing two students, one of whom has some hearing and the other was born profoundly deaf and doesn't use hearing aids, that sign was used to describe the latter student in that particular context. But other than that, I also don't see it used much to mean "deaf" in general.
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That would be a very conceptually accurate way to distinguish between the two. I've never seen it used in that context. I'll have to keep that in mind.