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Definition of note
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of note is as below...
Note (n.) A mark, or sign, made to call
attention,
to point out
something
to
notice,
or the like; a sign, or
token,
proving
or
giving
evidence..
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Note
::
Note (n.)
Notification;
information;
intelligence.
Ours
::
Ours
(possessive
pron.)
See Note under Our.
Flute
::
Flute (v. t.) To play,
whistle,
or sing with a
clear,
soft note, like that of a
flute..
Gothamist
::
Gothamist
(n.) A
wiseacre;
a
person
deficient
in
wisdom;
-- so
called
from
Gotham,
in
Nottinghamshire,
England,
noted for some
pleasant
blunders..
Connote
::
Connote
(v. t.) To mark along with; to
suggest
or
indicate
as
additional;
to
designate
by
implication;
to
include
in the
meaning;
to
imply.
Napu
::
Napu (n.) A very small
chevrotain
(Tragulus
Javanicus),
native
of Java. It is about the size of a hare, and is noted for its
agility
in
leaping.
Called
also Java musk deer, pygmy musk deer, and
deerlet..
Cheyennes
::
Cheyennes
(n. pl.) A
warlike
tribe of
indians,
related
to the
blackfeet,
formerly
inhabiting
the
region
of
Wyoming,
but now
mostly
on
reservations
in the
Indian
Territory.
They are noted for their
horsemanship..
Hart
::
Hart (n.) A stag; the male of the red deer. See the Note under Buck.
Notebook
::
Notebook
(n.) A book in which notes of hand are
registered.
Mooruk
::
Mooruk
(n.) A
species
of
cassowary
(Casuarius
Bennetti)
found in New
Britain,
and noted for its
agility
in
running
and
leaping.
It is
smaller
and has
stouter
legs than the
common
cassowary.
Its crest is
biloted;
the neck and
breast
are
black;
the back,
rufous
mixed with
black;
and the naked skin of the neck,
blue..
#NAME?
::
-ite () A
suffix
used to
denote
the salts
formed
from those acids whose names end in -ous; as,
sulphite,
from
sulphurous;
nitrite,
from
nitrous
acid, etc..
Van
::
Van (n.) A close
railway
car for
baggage.
See the Note under Car, 2..
Mature
::
Mature
(v. i.)
Hence,
to
become
due, as a
note..
Nonillion
::
Nonillion
(n.)
According
to the
French
and
American
notation,
a
thousand
octillions,
or a unit with
thirty
ciphers
annexed;
according
to the
English
notation,
a
million
octillions,
or a unit with
fifty-four
ciphers
annexed.
See the Note under
Numeration..
Mark
::
Mark (v. i.) To take
particular
notice;
to
observe
critically;
to note; to
remark.
Supertragical
::
Supertonic
(n.) The note next above the
keynote;
the
second
of the
scale.
Do
::
Do (n.) A
syllable
attached
to the first tone of the major
diatonic
scale for the
purpose
of
solmization,
or
solfeggio.
It is the first of the seven
syllables
used by the
Italians
as manes of
musical
tones,
and
replaced,
for the sake of
euphony,
the
syllable
Ut,
applied
to the note C. In
England
and
America
the same
syllables
are used by mane as a scale
pattern,
while the tones in
respect
to
absolute
pitch are named from the first seven
letters
of the
alphabet..
Time-table
::
Time-table
(n.) A table
showing
the
notation,
length,
or
duration
of the
several
notes..
Shin
::
Shin (v. i.) To run about
borrowing
money
hastily
and
temporarily,
as for the
payment
of one's notes at the
bank..
Note
::
Note (n.)
Reputation;
distinction;
as, a poet of
note..
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