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Definition of note
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Note
::
Note (n.) A
diplomatic
missive
or
written
communication.
Pricksong
::
Pricksong
(v. t.) Music
written,
or
noted,
with dots or
points;
-- so
called
from the
points
or dots with which it is noted
down..
Pyrope
::
Pyrope
(n.) A
variety
of
garnet,
of a poppy or
blood-red
color,
frequently
with a tinge of
orange.
It is used as a gem. See the Note under
Garnet..
Hold
::
Hold (n.) A
character
[thus /]
placed
over or under a note or rest, and
indicating
that it is to be
prolonged;
--
called
also
pause,
and
corona..
Electrotypy
::
Electrotypy
(n.) The
process
of
producing
electrotype
plates.
See Note under
Electrotype,
n..
Binotonous
::
Binotonous
(a.)
Consisting
of two
notes;
as, a
binotonous
cry..
Annotate
::
Annotate
(n.) To
explain
or
criticize
by
notes;
as, to
annotate
the works of
Bacon..
Flood
::
Flood (v. i.) A great flow or
stream
of any fluid
substance;
as, a flood of
light;
a flood of lava;
hence,
a great
quantity
widely
diffused;
an
overflowing;
a
superabundance;
as, a flood of bank
notes;
a flood of paper
currency..
Product
::
Product
(n.) The
number
or sum
obtained
by
adding
one
number
or
quantity
to
itself
as many times as there are units in
another
number;
the
number
resulting
from the
multiplication
of two or more
numbers;
as, the
product
of the
multiplication
of 7 by 5 is 35. In
general,
the
result
of any kind of
multiplication.
See the Note under
Multiplication..
Oriole
::
Oriole
(n.) Any one of
various
species
of Old World
singing
birds of the
family
Oriolidae.
They are
usually
conspicuously
colored
with
yellow
and
black.
The
European
or
golden
oriole
(Oriolus
galbula,
or O.
oriolus)
has a very
musical
flutelike
note..
Panzoism
::
Panzoism
(n.) A term used to
denote
all of the
elements
or
factors
which
constitute
vitality
or vital
energy.
Marry
::
Marry (v. t.) To take for
husband
or wife. See the Note
below.
Mind
::
Mind (n.) To fix the mind or
thoughts
on; to
regard
with
attention;
to treat as of
consequence;
to
consider;
to heed; to mark; to note.
Frying
::
Frying
(n.) The
process
denoted
by the verb fry.
Cyclop
::
Cyclop
(n.) See Note under
Cyclops,
1..
Grasshopper
::
Grasshopper
(n.) Any
jumping,
orthopterous
insect,
of the
families
Acrididae
and
Locustidae.
The
species
and
genera
are very
numerous.
The
former
family
includes
the
Western
grasshopper
or
locust
(Caloptenus
spretus),
noted for the great
extent
of its
ravages
in the
region
beyond
the
Mississippi.
In the
Eastern
United
States
the
red-legged
(Caloptenus
femurrubrum
and C.
atlanis)
are
closely
related
species,
but their
ravages
are less
important.
They are
closely
related
to the
migratory
locusts
o
Indorsee
::
Indorsee
(n.) The
person
to whom a note or bill is
indorsed,
or
assigned
by
indorsement..
Virginal
::
Virginal
(n.) An
instrument
somewhat
resembling
the
spinet,
but
having
a
rectangular
form, like the small
piano.
It had
strings
and keys, but only one wire to a note. The
instrument
was used in the
sixteenth
century,
but is now
wholly
obsolete.
It was
sometimes
called
a pair of
virginals..
Vellon
::
Vellon
(n.) A word
occurring
in the
phrase
real
vellon.
See the Note under Its Real.
Soldiering
::
Soldiering
(n.) The act of
feigning
to work. See the Note under
Soldier,
v. i., 2..
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