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Definition of sign
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Sign (n.) To affix a
signature
to; to
ratify
by hand or seal; to
subscribe
in one's own
handwriting.
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Assure
::
Assure
(v. t.) To
declare
to,
solemnly;
to
assert
to (any one) with the
design
of
inspiring
belief
or
confidence..
Cancer
::
Cancer
(n.) The
fourth
of the
twelve
signs of the
zodiac.
The first point is the
northern
limit of the sun's
course
in
summer;
hence,
the sign of the
summer
solstice.
See
Tropic..
Style
::
Style (v. t.) Mode or
phrase
by which
anything
is
formally
designated;
the
title;
the
official
designation
of any
important
body; mode of
address;
as, the style of
Majesty..
Intent
::
Intent
(n.) The act of
turning
the mind
toward
an
object;
hence,
a
design;
a
purpose;
intention;
meaning;
drift;
aim..
Solstice
::
Solstice
(v. i.) The point in the
ecliptic
at which the sun is
farthest
from the
equator,
north or
south,
namely,
the first point of the sign
Cancer
and the first point of the sign
Capricorn,
the
former
being the
summer
solstice,
latter
the
winter
solstice,
in
northern
latitudes;
-- so
called
because
the sun then
apparently
stands
still in its
northward
or
southward
motion..
Blind
::
Blind (n.)
Something
to
mislead
the eye or the
understanding,
or to
conceal
some
covert
deed or
design;
a
subterfuge..
Assign
::
Assign
(v. t.) To
appoint;
to
allot;
to
apportion;
to make over.
Paraph
::
Paraph
(v. t.) To add a
paraph
to; to sign, esp. with the
initials..
Applaud
::
Applaud
(v. t.) To show
approval
of by
clapping
the
hands,
acclamation,
or other
significant
sign..
Presignification
::
Presignification
(n.) The act of
signifying
or
showing
beforehand.
Nitroprussic
::
Nitroprussic
(a.)
Pertaining
to,
derived
from, or
designating,
a
complex
acid
called
nitroprussic
acid,
obtained
indirectly
by the
action
of
nitric
acid on
potassium
ferrocyanide
(yellow
prussiate),
as a red
crystalline
unstable
substance.
It forms salts
called
nitroprussides,
which give a rich
purple
color with
alkaline
subphides..
Trinomial
::
Trinomial
(n.) A
quantity
consisting
of three
terms,
connected
by the sign + or -; as, x + y + z, or ax + 2b - c2..
Lithobilic
::
Lithobilic
(a.)
Pertaining
to or
designating
an
organic
acid of the
tartaric
acid
series,
distinct
from
lithofellic
acid, but, like it,
obtained
from
certain
bile
products,
as
bezoar
stones..
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::
-ive () An
adjective
suffix
signifying
relating
or
belonging
to, of the
nature
of,
tending
to; as
affirmative,
active,
conclusive,
corrective,
diminutive..
Rowboat
::
Rowboat
(n.) A boat
designed
to be
propelled
by oars
instead
of
sails.
Quadrinomial
::
Quadrinomial
(n.) A
polynomial
of four terms
connected
by the signs plus or
minus.
Auspice
::
Auspice
(a.) A
divining
or
taking
of omens by
observing
birds;
an omen as to an
undertaking,
drawn from
birds;
an
augury;
an omen or sign in
general;
an
indication
as to the
future..
Far
::
Far (a.)
Remote
from
purpose;
contrary
to
design
or
wishes;
as, far be it from me to
justify
cruelty..
Charivari
::
Charivari
(n.) A mock
serenade
of
discordant
noises,
made with
kettles,
tin
horns,
etc.,
designed
to annoy and
insult..
Insignificance
::
Insignificance
(n.) Want of claim to
consideration
or
notice;
want of
influence
or
standing;
meanness.
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