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Definition of note
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Note (n.) To
notice
with care; to
observe;
to
remark;
to heed; to
attend
to.
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Circulation
::
Circulation
(n.)
Currency;
circulating
coin;
notes,
bills,
etc.,
current
for
coin..
Thermidor
::
Thermidor
(n.) The
eleventh
month of the
French
republican
calendar,
--
commencing
July 19, and
ending
August
17. See the Note under
Vendemiaire..
See
::
See (v. t.) To
perceive
by
mental
vision;
to form an idea or
conception
of; to note with the mind; to
observe;
to
discern;
to
distinguish;
to
understand;
to
comprehend;
to
ascertain.
Horseman
::
Horseman
(n.) A land crab of the genus
Ocypoda,
living
on the coast of
Brazil
and the West
Indies,
noted for
running
very
swiftly..
Connoted
::
Connoted
(imp. & p. p.) of
Connot.
Donative
::
Donative
(n.) A
benefice
conferred
on a
person
by the
founder
or
patron,
without
either
presentation
or
institution
by the
ordinary,
or
induction
by his
orders.
See the Note under
Benefice,
n., 3..
Mark
::
Mark (v. i.) To take
particular
notice;
to
observe
critically;
to note; to
remark.
Penduline
::
Penduline
(n.) A
European
titmouse
(Parus,
/
Aegithalus,
pendulinus).
It is noted for its
elegant
pendulous
purselike
nest, made of the down of
willow
trees and lined with
feathers..
Fable
::
Fable (n.) A
Feigned
story or tale,
intended
to
instruct
or
amuse;
a
fictitious
narration
intended
to
enforce
some
useful
truth or
precept;
an
apologue.
See the Note under
Apologue..
Squeakingly
::
Squeaker
(n.) The
Australian
gray crow
shrile
(Strepera
anaphonesis);
-- so
called
from its note.
Binotonous
::
Binotonous
(a.)
Consisting
of two
notes;
as, a
binotonous
cry..
Accent
::
Accent
(n.) A mark used to
denote
feet and
inches;
as, 6' 10'' is six feet ten
inches..
Sard
::
Sard (n.) A
variety
of
carnelian,
of a rich
reddish
yellow
or
brownish
red
color.
See the Note under
Chalcedony..
Ichneumon
::
Ichneumon
(n.) Any
carnivorous
mammal
of the genus
Herpestes,
and
family
Viverridae.
Numerous
species
are found in Asia and
Africa.
The
Egyptian
species(H.
ichneumon),
which
ranges
to Spain and
Palestine,
is noted for
destroying
the eggs and young of the
crocodile
as well as
various
snakes
and
lizards,
and hence was
considered
sacred
by the
ancient
Egyptians.
The
common
species
of India (H.
griseus),
known as the
mongoose,
has
similar
habits
and is often
domesticated.
It is noted for
killing
the
Set
::
Set (v. t.) To fit with
music;
to
adapt,
as words to
notes;
to
prepare
for
singing..
Ecbatic
::
Ecbatic
(a.)
Denoting
a mere
result
or
consequence,
as
distinguished
from
telic,
which
denotes
intention
or
purpose;
thus the
phrase
/ /, if
rendered
so that it was
fulfilled,
is
ecbatic;
if
rendered
in order that it might be. etc., is
telic..
Do
::
Do (v. t. /
auxiliary)
To cash or to
advance
money for, as a bill or
note..
Oriole
::
Oriole
(n.) Any one of
various
species
of Old World
singing
birds of the
family
Oriolidae.
They are
usually
conspicuously
colored
with
yellow
and
black.
The
European
or
golden
oriole
(Oriolus
galbula,
or O.
oriolus)
has a very
musical
flutelike
note..
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..
Locust
::
Locust
(n.) The
locust
tree. See
Locust
Tree
(definition,
note, and
phrases)..
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