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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.)
Hence,
a
writing
intended
to be used in
speaking;
memoranda
to
assist
a
speaker,
being
either
a
synopsis,
or the full text of what is to be said; as, to
preach
from
notes;
also, a
reporter's
memoranda;
the
original
report
of a
speech
or of
proceedings..
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Consciousness
::
Consciousness
(n.)
Immediate
knowledge
or
perception
of the
presence
of any
object,
state,
or
sensation.
See the Note under
Attention..
Multiplier
::
Multiplier
(n.) The
number
by which
another
number
is
multiplied.
See the Note under
Multiplication.
Bearer
::
Bearer
(n.) One who holds a
check,
note,
draft,
or other order for the
payment
of
money;
as, pay to
bearer..
Postil
::
Postil
(v. t.) To write
marginal
or
explanatory
notes on; to
gloss.
Zulus
::
Zulus (n. pl.) The most
important
tribe
belonging
to the
Kaffir
race. They
inhabit
a
region
on the
southeast
coast of
Africa,
but
formerly
occupied
a much more
extensive
country.
They are noted for their
warlike
disposition,
courage,
and
military
skill..
Pricket
::
Pricket
(n.) A buck in his
second
year. See Note under 3d Buck.
Semibreve
::
Semibreve
(n.) A note of half the time or
duration
of the
breve;
-- now
usually
called
a whole note. It is the
longest
note in
general
use.
Shama
::
Shama (n.) A
saxicoline
singing
bird
(Kittacincla
macroura)
of
India,
noted for the
sweetness
and power of its song. In
confinement
it
imitates
the notes of other birds and
various
animals
with
accuracy.
Its head, neck, back,
breast,
and tail are
glossy
black,
the rump
white,
the under parts
chestnut..
Redfish
::
Redfish
(n.) The red bass, red drum, or
drumfish.
See the Note under
Drumfish..
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..
Tympano
::
Tympano
(n.) A
kettledrum;
--
chiefly
used in the
plural
to
denote
the
kettledrums
of an
orchestra.
See
Kettledrum.
Call
::
Call (n.) The cry of a bird; also a noise or cry in
imitation
of a bird; or a pipe to call birds by
imitating
their note or cry.
Slur
::
Slur (n.) A mark, thus [/ or /],
connecting
notes that are to be sung to the same
syllable,
or made in one
continued
breath
of a wind
instrument,
or with one
stroke
of a bow; a tie; a sign of
legato..
Smithsonite
::
Smithsonite
(n.)
Native
zinc
carbonate.
It
generally
occurs
in
stalactitic,
reniform,
or
botryoidal
shapes,
of a white to gray,
green,
or brown
color.
See Note under
Calamine..
Run
::
Run (n.) A
continuing
urgent
demand;
especially,
a
pressure
on a bank or
treasury
for
payment
of its
notes..
Note
::
Note (n.) To
record
in
writing;
to make a
memorandum
of.
#NAME?
::
-esque
() A
suffix
of
certain
words from the
French,
Italian,
and
Spanish.
It
denotes
manner
or
style;
like; as,
arabesque,
after the
manner
of the
Arabs..
Notable
::
Notable
(a.)
Capable
of being
noted;
noticeable;
plan;
evident.
Shrill-gorged
::
Shrill-gorged
(a.)
Having
a
throat
which
produces
a
shrill
note.
Tirralirra
::
Tirralirra
(n.) A
verbal
imitation
of a
musical
sound,
as of the note of a lark or a
horn..
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