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Definition of note
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Note (n.) A list of items or of
charges;
an
account.
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Denotive
::
Denotive
(a.)
Serving
to
denote.
Sore
::
Sore (n.) A young buck in the
fourth
year. See the Note under Buck.
This
::
This
(pron.
& a.) As a
demonstrative
pronoun,
this
denotes
something
that is
present
or near in place or time, or
something
just
mentioned,
or that is just about to be
mentioned..
Transferable
::
Transferable
(a.)
Negotiable,
as a note, bill of
exchange,
or other
evidence
of
property,
that may be
conveyed
from one
person
to
another
by
indorsement
or other
writing;
capable
of being
transferred
with no loss of
value;
as, the
stocks
of most
public
companies
are
transferable;
some
tickets
are not
transferable..
Generator
::
Generator
(n.) The
principal
sound or
sounds
by which
others
are
produced;
the
fundamental
note or root of the
common
chord;
--
called
also
generating
tone.
Weroole
::
Weroole
(n.) An
Australian
lorikeet
(Ptilosclera
versicolor)
noted for the
variety
of its
colors;
--
called
also
varied
lorikeet.
Retire
::
Retire
(v. t.) To
withdraw
from
circulation,
or from the
market;
to take up and pay; as, to
retire
bonds;
to
retire
a
note..
Footnote
::
Footnote
(n.) A note of
reference
or
comment
at the foot of a page.
Bank Note
::
Bank note ()
Formerly,
a
promissory
note made by a
banker,
or
banking
company,
payable
to a
specified
person
at a fixed date; a bank bill. See Bank bill, 2..
Redeem
::
Redeem
(v. t.) To
regain
by
performing
the
obligation
or
condition
stated;
to
discharge
the
obligation
mentioned
in, as a
promissory
note, bond, or other
evidence
of debt; as, to
redeem
bank notes with
coin..
Booming
::
Booming
(a.)
Rushing
with
violence;
swelling
with a
hollow
sound;
making
a
hollow
sound or note;
roaring;
resounding.
Hypo-
::
Hypo- () A
prefix
signifying
a less
quantity,
or a low state or
degree,
of that
denoted
by the word with which it is
joined,
or
position
under or
beneath..
Mark
::
Mark (v. i.) To take
particular
notice;
to
observe
critically;
to note; to
remark.
Supersacral
::
Superroyal
(a.)
Larger
than
royal;
-- said of a
particular
size of
printing
and
writing
paper.
See the Note under
Paper,
n..
Chrestomathy
::
Chrestomathy
(n.) A
selection
of
passages,
with
notes,
etc., to be used in
acquiring
a
language;
as, a
Hebrew
chrestomathy..
I
::
I
(object.)
The
nominative
case of the
pronoun
of the first
person;
the word with which a
speaker
or
writer
denotes
himself.
Trumpeter
::
Trumpeter
(n.) An
American
swan (Olor
buccinator)
which has a very loud note.
Note
::
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..
Tie
::
Tie (v. t.) A line,
usually
straight,
drawn
across
the stems of
notes,
or a
curved
line
written
over or under the
notes,
signifying
that they are to be
slurred,
or
closely
united
in the
performance,
or that two notes of the same pitch are to be
sounded
as one; a bind; a
ligature..
Protester
::
Protester
(n.) One who
protests
a bill of
exchange,
or
note..
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