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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
written
or
printed
paper
acknowledging
a debt, and
promising
payment;
as, a
promissory
note; a note of hand; a
negotiable
note..
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Notice
::
Notice
(v. t.) To
observe;
to see to mark; to take note of; to heed; to pay
attention
to.
Florin
::
Florin
(n.) A
silver
coin of
Florence,
first
struck
in the
twelfth
century,
and noted for its
beauty.
The name is given to
different
coins in
different
countries.
The
florin
of
England,
first
minted
in 1849, is worth two
shillings,
or about 48
cents;
the
florin
of the
Netherlands,
about 40
cents;
of
Austria,
about 36
cents..
Jar
::
"Jar (v. i.) To give forth a
rudely
quivering
or
tremulous
sound;
to sound
harshly
or
discordantly;
as, the notes
jarred
on my
ears..
Supersacral
::
Superroyal
(a.)
Larger
than
royal;
-- said of a
particular
size of
printing
and
writing
paper.
See the Note under
Paper,
n..
Cockateel
::
Cockateel
(n.) An
Australian
parrot
(Calopsitta
Novae-Hollandiae);
-- so
called
from its note.
Notebook
::
Notebook
(n.) A book in which notes of hand are
registered.
Seven-thirties
::
Seven-thirties
(n. pl.) A name given to three
several
issues
of
United
States
Treasury
notes,
made
during
the Civil War, in
denominations
of $50 and over,
bearing
interest
at the rate of seven and three
tenths
(thirty
hundredths)
per cent
annually.
Within
a few years they were all
redeemed
or
funded..
Carding
::
Carding
(a.) The act or
process
of
preparing
staple
for
spinning,
etc., by
carding
it. See the Note under Card, v. t..
Peabird
::
Peabird
(n.) The
wryneck;
-- so
called
from its note.
Rubiaceous
::
Rubiaceous
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to a very large
natural
order of
plants
(Rubiaceae)
named after the
madder
(Rubia
tinctoria),
and
including
about three
hundred
and
seventy
genera
and over four
thousand
species.
Among them are the
coffee
tree, the trees
yielding
peruvian
bark and
quinine,
the
madder,
the
quaker
ladies,
and the trees
bearing
the
edible
fruits
called
genipap
and
Sierre
Leone
peach,
besides
many
plants
noted for the
beauty
or the
fragrance
of their
blossoms..
Yead
::
Yead (v. i.)
Properly,
a
variant
of the
defective
imperfect
yode, but
sometimes
mistaken
for a
present.
See the Note under
Yede..
Yaffle
::
Yaffle
(n.) The
European
green
woodpecker
(Picus,
/
Genius,
viridis).
It is noted for its loud
laughlike
note.
Called
also
eccle,
hewhole,
highhoe,
laughing
bird,
popinjay,
rain bird,
yaffil,
yaffler,
yaffingale,
yappingale,
yackel,
and
woodhack..
Gothamist
::
Gothamist
(n.) A
wiseacre;
a
person
deficient
in
wisdom;
-- so
called
from
Gotham,
in
Nottinghamshire,
England,
noted for some
pleasant
blunders..
Form
::
form (n.) A
suffix
used to
denote
in the form / shape of,
resembling,
etc.; as,
valiform;
oviform..
Adsignify
::
Adsignify
(v. t.) To
denote
additionally.
Fly
::
Fly (v. i.) To run from
danger;
to
attempt
to
escape;
to flee; as, an enemy or a
coward
flies.
See Note under
Flee..
Swiftly
::
Swiftlet
(n.) Any one of
numerous
species
of small East
Indian
and
Asiatic
swifts
of the genus
Collocalia.
Some of the
species
are noted for
furnishing
the
edible
bird's
nest. See
Illust.
under
Edible.
Long
::
Long (n.) A note
formerly
used in
music,
one half the
length
of a
large,
twice that of a
breve..
Ygdrasyl
::
Ygdrasyl
(n.) See in the
Dictionary
of Noted Names in
Fiction.
Nicker
::
Nicker
(v. t.) One of the night
brawlers
of
London
formerly
noted for
breaking
windows
with
half-pence.
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