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Definition of signate
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Signate
(v. t.)
Having
definite
color
markings.
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Unlocated
::
Unlocated
(a.) Not
surveyed,
or
designated
by
marks,
limits,
or
boundaries,
as
appropriated
to some
individual,
company,
or
corporation;
as,
unlocated
lands..
Connote
::
Connote
(v. t.) To mark along with; to
suggest
or
indicate
as
additional;
to
designate
by
implication;
to
include
in the
meaning;
to
imply.
Name
::
Name (n.) To
designate
(a
member)
by name, as the
Speaker
does by way of
reprimand..
Alphabet
::
Alphabet
(v. t.) To
designate
by the
letters
of the
alphabet;
to
arrange
alphabetically.
Prick
::
Prick (n.) To mark or
denote
by a
puncture;
to
designate
by
pricking;
to
choose;
to mark; --
sometimes
with off.
Point
::
Point (n.) A dot or mark used to
designate
certain
tones or tim.
Junior
::
"Junior
(n.)
Hence:
One of a lower or later
standing;
specifically,
in
American
colleges,
one in the third year of his
course,
one in the
fourth
or final year being
designated
a
senior;
in some
seminaries,
one in the first year, in
others,
one in the
second
year, of a three
years'
course..
Name
::
Name (n.) To
designate
by name or
specifically
for any
purpose;
to
nominate;
to
specify;
to
appoint;
as, to name a day for the
wedding..
Plumbic
::
Plumbic
(a.) Of,
pertaining
to,
resembling,
or
containing,
lead; -- used
specifically
to
designate
those
compounds
in which it has a
higher
valence
as
contrasted
with
plumbous
compounds;
as,
plumbic
oxide..
Marked
::
Marked
(a.)
Designated
or
distinguished
by, or as by, a mark;
hence;
noticeable;
conspicuous;
as, a
marked
card; a
marked
coin; a
marked
instance..
Plantage
::
Plantage
(n.) A word used once by
Shakespeare
to
designate
plants
in
general,
or
anything
that is
planted..
File
::
File (n.) A row of
soldiers
ranged
one
behind
another;
-- in
contradistinction
to rank, which
designates
a row of
soldiers
standing
abreast;
a
number
consisting
the depth of a body of
troops,
which,
in the
ordinary
modern
formation,
consists
of two men, the
battalion
standing
two deep, or in two
ranks..
Understanding
::
Understanding
(n.) The power to
understand;
the
intellectual
faculty;
the
intelligence;
the
rational
powers
collectively
conceived
an
designated;
the
higher
capacities
of the
intellect;
the power to
distinguish
truth from
falsehood,
and to adapt means to
ends..
Record
::
Record
(v. t.) An
authentic
official
copy of a
document
which has been
entered
in a book, or
deposited
in the
keeping
of some
officer
designated
by law..
Name
::
Name (n.) The title by which any
person
or thing is known or
designated;
a
distinctive
specific
appellation,
whether
of an
individual
or a
class..
Marl
::
Marl (n.) A mixed
earthy
substance,
consisting
of
carbonate
of lime, clay, and sand, in very
varivble
proportions,
and
accordingly
designated
as
calcareous,
clayey,
or
sandy.
See
Greensand..
Elohim
::
Elohim
(n.) One of the
principal
names by which God is
designated
in the
Hebrew
Scriptures.
Somehow
::
Somehow
(adv.)
In one way or
another;
in some way not yet known or
designated;
by some
means;
as, the thing must be done
somehow;
he lives
somehow..
Ensign
::
Ensign
(v. t.) To
designate
as by an
ensign.
Platinic
::
Platinic
(a.) Of,
pertaining
to, or
containing,
platinum;
-- used
specifically
to
designate
those
compounds
in which the
element
has a
higher
valence,
as
contrasted
with the
platinous
compounds;
as,
platinic
chloride
(PtCl4)..
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