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Definition of sign
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Sign (n.) To mark; to make
distinguishable.
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Semiography
::
Semiography
(n.) A
description
of the signs of
disease.
Pectic
::
Pectic
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
pectin;
specifically,
designating
an acid
obtained
from
ordinary
vegetable
jelly
(pectin)
as an
amorphous
substance,
tough and horny when dry, but
gelatinous
when
moist..
Prefix
::
Prefix
(n.) That which is
prefixed;
esp., one or more
letters
or
syllables
combined
or
united
with the
beginning
of a word to
modify
its
signification;
as, pre- in
prefix,
con- in
conjure..
How
::
How
(adv.)
By what name,
designation,
or
title..
Oxonic
::
Oxonic
(a.)
Pertaining
to, or
designating,
a
complex
nitrogenous
acid
(C4H5N3O4)
not known in the free
state,
but
obtained,
in
combination
with its
salts,
by a slow
oxidation
of uric acid, to which it is
related..
Annunciator
::
Annunciator
(n.) An
indicator
(as in a
hotel)
which
designates
the room where
attendance
is
wanted.
Magdala
::
Magdala
(a.)
Designating
an
orange-red
dyestuff
obtained
from
naphthylamine,
and
called
magdala
red,
naphthalene
red, etc..
Deliver
::
Deliver
(v. t.) To give or
transfer;
to yield
possession
or
control
of; to part with (to); to make over; to
commit;
to
surrender;
to
resign;
-- often with up or over, to or
into..
Casual
::
Casual
(a.)
Happening
or
coming
to pass
without
design,
and
without
being
foreseen
or
expected;
accidental;
fortuitous;
coming
by
chance..
Projector
::
Projector
(n.) One who
projects
a
scheme
or
design;
hence,
one who forms
fanciful
or
chimerical
schemes..
Designative
::
Designative
(a.)
Serving
to
designate
or
indicate;
pointing
out.
Subsigning
::
Subsigned
(imp. & p. p.) of
Subsig.
Weak
::
Weak (v. i.)
Pertaining
to, or
designating,
a verb which forms its
preterit
(imperfect)
and past
participle
by
adding
to the
present
the
suffix
-ed, -d, or the
variant
form -t; as in the verbs
abash,
abashed;
abate,
abated;
deny,
denied;
feel, felt. See
Strong,
19 (a)..
Ulmic
::
Ulmic (a.)
Pertaining
to
ulmin;
designating
an acid
obtained
from
ulmin.
Cross
::
Cross (n.) The sign or mark of the
cross,
made with the
finger,
or in ink, etc., or
actually
represented
in some
material;
the
symbol
of
Christ's
death;
the
ensign
and
chosen
symbol
of
Christianity,
of a
Christian
people,
and of
Christendom..
Check
::
Check (a.)
Checkered;
designed
in
checks.
Midshipman
::
Midshipman
(n.) In the
United
States
navy, the
lowest
grade of
officers
in line of
promotion,
being
graduates
of the Naval
Academy
awaiting
promotion
to the rank of
ensign..
Bell
::
Bell (n.) The
strikes
of the bell which mark the time; or the time so
designated.
Print
::
Print (n.) A stamp or die for
molding
or
impressing
an
ornamental
design
upon an
object;
as, a
butter
print..
Collar
::
Collar
(n.) An
ornament
worn round the neck by
knights,
having
on it
devices
to
designate
their rank or
order..
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