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Definition of note
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Note (n.)
Observation;
notice;
heed.
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Circulation
::
Circulation
(n.)
Currency;
circulating
coin;
notes,
bills,
etc.,
current
for
coin..
Collective
::
Collective
(a.)
Having
plurality
of
origin
or
authority;
as, in
diplomacy,
a note
signed
by the
representatives
of
several
governments
is
called
a
collective
note..
Antiphonary
::
Antiphonary
(n.) A book
containing
a
collection
of
antiphons;
the book in which the
antiphons
of the
breviary,
with their
musical
notes,
are
contained..
Whip-poor-will
::
Whip-poor-will
(n.) An
American
bird
(Antrostomus
vociferus)
allied
to the
nighthawk
and
goatsucker;
-- so
called
in
imitation
of the
peculiar
notes which it
utters
in the
evening.
Babbler
::
Babbler
(n.) A name given to any one of
family
(Timalinae)
of
thrushlike
birds,
having
a
chattering
note..
Ill-omened
::
Ill-omened
(a.)
Having
unlucky
omens;
inauspicious.
See Note under Ill, adv..
Text-book
::
Text-book
(n.) A book with wide
spaces
between
the
lines,
to give room for
notes..
Sable
::
Sable (n.) A
carnivorous
animal
of the
Weasel
family
(Mustela
zibellina)
native
of the
northern
latitudes
of
Europe,
Asia, and
America,
-- noted for its fine, soft, and
valuable
fur..
Signature
::
Signature
(v. t.) The
designation
of the key (when not C
major,
or its
relative,
A
minor)
by means of one or more
sharps
or flats at the
beginning
of the
staff,
immediately
after the clef,
affecting
all notes of the same
letter
throughout
the piece or
movement.
Each minor key has the same
signature
as its
relative
major..
Indorsement
::
Indorsement
(n.) The act of
writing
on the back of a note, bill, or other
written
instrument..
I O U
::
I O U () A paper
having
on it these
letters,
with a sum
named,
and duly
signed;
-- in use in
England
as an
acknowledgment
of a debt, and taken as
evidence
thereof,
but not
amounting
to a
promissory
note; a due
bill..
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.
Comparative
::
Comparative
(a.)
Expressing
a
degree
greater
or less than the
positive
degree
of the
quality
denoted
by an
adjective
or
adverb.
The
comparative
degree
is
formed
from the
positive
by the use of -er, more, or less; as,
brighter,
more
bright,
or less
bright..
Midge
::
Midge (n.) A very small fly,
abundant
in many parts of the
United
States
and
Canada,
noted for the
irritating
quality
of its
bite..
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..
Connotative
::
Connotative
(a.)
Implying
an
attribute.
See
Connote.
Breeze Fly
::
Breeze
fly (n.) A fly of
various
species,
of the
family
Tabanidae,
noted for
buzzing
about
animals,
and
tormenting
them by
sucking
their
blood;
--
called
also
horsefly,
and
gadfly.
They are among the
largest
of
two-winged
or
dipterous
insects.
The name is also given to
different
species
of
botflies..
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.
Payee
::
Payee (n.) The
person
to whom money is to be, or has been, paid; the
person
named in a bill or note, to whom, or to whose
order,
the
amount
is
promised
or
directed
to be paid. See Bill of
exchange,
under
Bill..
Demiquaver
::
Demiquaver
(n.) A note of half the
length
of the
quaver;
a
semiquaver.
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