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Definition of sign
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 sign is as below...
Sign (n.) That by which
anything
is made known or
represented;
that which
furnishes
evidence;
a mark; a
token;
an
indication;
a
proof.
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Put
::
Put (v. t.) To
attach
or
attribute;
to
assign;
as, to put a wrong
construction
on an act or
expression..
Xenylic
::
Xenylic
(a.)
Pertaining
to,
derived
from,
designating,
certain
amido
compounds
obtained
by
reducing
certain
nitro
derivatives
of
diphenyl..
Throw
::
Throw (n.) The
amount
of
vertical
displacement
produced
by a
fault;
--
according
to the
direction
it is
designated
as an
upthrow,
or a
downthrow..
Quicken
::
Quicken
(v. i.) To come to life; to
become
alive;
to
become
vivified
or
enlivened;
hence,
to
exhibit
signs of life; to move, as the fetus in the
womb..
Sclerotic
::
Sclerotic
(a.)
Pertaining
to, or
designating,
an acid
obtained
from ergot or the
sclerotium
of a
fungus
growing
on rye..
End-
::
End- () A
combining
form
signifying
within;
as,
endocarp,
endogen,
endocuneiform,
endaspidean..
Venus
::
Venus (n.) The metal
copper;
--
probably
so
designated
from the
ancient
use of the metal in
making
mirrors,
a
mirror
being still the
astronomical
symbol
of the
planet
Venus..
Symbolics
::
Symbolical
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to a
symbol
or
symbols;
of the
nature
of a
symbol;
exhibiting
or
expressing
by
resemblance
or
signs;
representative;
as, the
figure
of an eye is
symbolic
of sight and
knowledge..
Watchword
::
Watchword
(n.) A
sentiment
or
motto;
esp., one used as a
rallying
cry or a
signal
for
action..
Semiotic
::
Semiotic
(a.)
Relating
to signs or
indications;
pertaining
to the
language
of
signs,
or to
language
generally
as
indicating
thought..
Sign
::
Sign (n.) To make a sign upon; to mark with a sign.
Tetragonal
::
Tetragonal
(a.)
Designating,
or
belonging
to, a
certain
system
of
crystallization;
dimetric.
See
Tetragonal
system,
under
Crystallization..
Insignia
::
Insignia
(n. pl.)
Distinguishing
marks of
authority,
office,
or
honor;
badges;
tokens;
decorations;
as, the
insignia
of
royalty
or of an
order..
#NAME?
::
-ful (a.) A
suffix
signifying
full of,
abounding
with; as,
boastful,
harmful,
woeful..
Accomplish
::
Accomplish
(v. t.) To bring to an issue of full
success;
to
effect;
to
perform;
to
execute
fully;
to
fulfill;
as, to
accomplish
a
design,
an
object,
a
promise..
Assignee
::
Assignee
(v.) A
person
to whom an
assignment
is made; a
person
appointed
or
deputed
by
another
to do some act,
perform
some
business,
or enjoy some
right,
privilege,
or
property;
as, an
assignee
of a
bankrupt.
See
Assignment
(c). An
assignee
may be by
special
appointment
or deed, or be
created
by jaw; as an
executor..
Arms
::
Arms (n.) The
ensigns
armorial
of a
family,
consisting
of
figures
and
colors
borne in
shields,
banners,
etc., as marks of
dignity
and
distinction,
and
descending
from
father
to son..
Chiltern Hundreds
::
Chiltern
Hundreds
() A tract of crown land in
Buckinghamshire
and
Oxfordshire,
England,
to which is
attached
the
nominal
office
of
steward.
As
members
of
Parliament
cannot
resign,
when they wish to go out they
accept
this
stewardship,
which
legally
vacates
their
seats..
Fit
::
Fit
(superl.)
Adapted
to an end,
object,
or
design;
suitable
by
nature
or by art;
suited
by
character,
qualitties,
circumstances,
education,
etc.;
qualified;
competent;
worthy..
Stetted
::
Stet
(subj.
3d pers.
sing.)
Let it
stand;
-- a word used by proof
readers
to
signify
that
something
once
erased,
or
marked
for
omission,
is to
remain..
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