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Definition of note
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Note (n.) To set down in
musical
characters.
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Yours
::
Yours
(pron.)
See the Note under Your.
Calliope
::
Calliope
(n.) A
musical
instrument
consisting
of a
series
of steam
whistles,
toned to the notes of the
scale,
and
played
by keys
arranged
like those of an
organ.
It is
sometimes
attached
to
steamboat
boilers..
Hansard
::
Hansard
(n.) A
merchant
of one of the Hanse
towns.
See the Note under 2d
Hanse.
Reeler
::
Reeler
(n.) The
grasshopper
warbler;
-- so
called
from its note.
Saxicava
::
Saxicava
(n.) Any
species
of
marine
bivalve
shells
of the genus
Saxicava.
Some of the
species
are noted for their power of
boring
holes in
limestone
and
similar
rocks.
Lower-case
::
Lower-case
(a.)
Pertaining
to, or kept in, the lower case; -- used to
denote
the small
letters,
in
distinction
from
capitals
and small
capitals.
See the Note under 1st Case, n., 3..
Notice
::
Notice
(v. t.) To show that one has
observed;
to take
public
note of;
remark
upon; to make
comments
on; to refer to; as, to
notice
a
book..
Vaisya
::
Vaisya
(n.) The third of the four great
original
castes
among the
Hindus,
now
either
extinct
or
partially
represented
by the
mercantile
class of
Banyas.
See the Note under
Caste,
1..
Stethal
::
Stet (v. t.) To cause or
direct
to
remain
after
having
been
marked
for
omission;
to mark with the word stet, or with a
series
of dots below or
beside
the
matter;
as, the proof
reader
stetted
a deled
footnote..
Bank Note
::
Bank note () A
promissory
note
payable
at a bank.
Ill-omened
::
Ill-omened
(a.)
Having
unlucky
omens;
inauspicious.
See Note under Ill, adv..
Shilfa
::
Shilfa
(n.) The
chaffinch;
-- so named from its call note.
Ad Valorem
::
Ad
valorem
() A term used to
denote
a duty or
charge
laid upon
goods,
at a
certain
rate per cent upon their
value,
as
stated
in their
invoice,
-- in
opposition
to a
specific
sum upon a given
quantity
or
number;
as, an ad
valorem
duty of
twenty
per
cent..
Solomon
::
Solomon
(n.) One of the kings of
Israel,
noted for his
superior
wisdom
and
magnificent
reign;
hence,
a very wise man..
Perceive
::
Perceive
(v. t.) To take
intellectual
cognizance
of; to
apprehend
by the mind; to be
convinced
of by
direct
intuition;
to note; to
remark;
to
discern;
to see; to
understand.
With
::
With
(prep.)
To
denote
a close or
direct
relation
of
opposition
or
hostility;
--
equivalent
to
against.
Marry
::
Marry (v. t.) To join
according
to law, (a man) to a woman as his wife, or (a
woman)
to a man as her
husband.
See the Note to def. 4..
Note
::
Note (n.) A key of the piano or
organ.
Crow
::
Crow (v. i.) A bird,
usually
black,
of the genus
Corvus,
having
a
strong
conical
beak, with
projecting
bristles.
It has a
harsh,
croaking
note. See Caw..
Cicada
::
Cicada
(n.) Any
species
of the genus
Cicada.
They are large
hemipterous
insects,
with
nearly
transparent
wings.
The male makes a
shrill
sound by
peculiar
organs
in the under side of the
abdomen,
consisting
of a pair of
stretched
membranes,
acted upon by
powerful
muscles.
A noted
American
species
(C.
septendecim)
is
called
the
seventeen
year
locust.
Another
common
species
is the
dogday
cicada..
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