GESTURE, Action, Behaviour, Gesticulation, Mimic, doth denote such an Animal action or motion as alters the situation of the whole or parts of the body: To which the word POSTURE, Position, may be annexed by way of affinity; signifying the situation in which such moti∣on is determined. The several kinds of these Gestures and Postures (which are applicable likewise to inanimate things) do refer either to the weights being incumbent upon something.
Below it: And these are distinguished according to the imaginary pro∣gress of that body or the parts of it,
Vpward; either more
Downward; either more
Above it; whether partly: or wholly; each of which is either motion or rest.