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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.) A
lettered
board,
or other
conspicuous
notice,
placed
upon or
before
a
building,
room, shop, or
office
to
advertise
the
business
there
transacted,
or the name of the
person
or firm
carrying
it on; a
publicly
displayed
token or
notice..
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Indifferent
::
Indifferent
(a.) Not
mal/ing
a
difference;
having
no
influence
or
preponderating
weight;
involving
no
preference,
concern,
or
attention;
of no
account;
without
significance
or
importance..
Semiology
::
Semiology
(n.) The
science
or art of
signs.
Register
::
Register
(n.) The
correspondence
or
adjustment
of the
several
impressions
in a
design
which is
printed
in
parts,
as in
chromolithographic
printing,
or in the
manufacture
of paper
hangings.
See
Register,
v. i. 2..
Pyrotritartaric
::
Pyrotritartaric
(a.)
Designating
an acid which is more
commonly
called
uric acid.
Homonymous
::
Homonymous
(a.)
Having
the same name or
designation,
but
different
meaning
or
relation;
hence,
equivocal;
ambiguous..
Consignificant
::
Consignificant
(a.)
Having
joint or equal
signification;
synonymous.
Appellatively
::
Appellatively
(adv.)
After the
manner
of nouns
appellative;
in a
manner
to
express
whole
classes
or
species;
as,
Hercules
is
sometimes
used
appellatively,
that is, as a
common
name, to
signify
a
strong
man..
Poor
::
Poor
(superl.)
Inadequate;
insufficient;
insignificant;
as, a poor
excuse..
Forgive
::
Forgive
(v. t.) To give
wholly;
to make over
without
reservation;
to
resign.
Uni-
::
Uni- () A
prefix
signifying
one, once; as in
uniaxial,
unicellular..
Forge
::
Forge (n.) To make
falsely;
to
produce,
as that which is
untrue
or not
genuine;
to
fabricate;
to
counterfeit,
as, a
signature,
or a
signed
document..
#NAME?
::
-grave
() A final
syllable
signifying
a
ruler,
as in
landgrave,
margrave.
See
Margrave..
Award
::
Award (v. t.) To give by
sentence
or
judicial
determination;
to
assign
or
apportion,
after
careful
regard
to the
nature
of the case; to
adjudge;
as, the
arbitrators
awarded
damages
to the
complainant..
Copperplate
::
Copperplate
(n.) A plate of
polished
copper
on which a
design
or
writing
is
engraved.
Prussic
::
Prussic
(a.)
designating
the acid now
called
hydrocyanic
acid, but
formerly
called
prussic
acid,
because
Prussian
blue is
derived
from it or its
compounds.
See
Hydrocyanic..
Notification
::
Notification
(n.)
Notice
given in words or
writing,
or by
signs..
Prognosticator
::
Prognosticator
(n.) One who
prognosticates;
a
foreknower
or
foreteller
of a
future
course
or event by
present
signs.
Equivocate
::
Equivocate
(a.) To use words of
equivocal
or
doubtful
signification;
to
express
one's
opinions
in terms which admit of
different
senses,
with
intent
to
deceive;
to use
ambiguous
expressions
with a view to
mislead;
as, to
equivocate
is the work of
duplicity..
He
::
He
(obj.)
The man or male being (or
object
personified
to which the
masculine
gender
is
assigned),
previously
designated;
a
pronoun
of the
masculine
gender,
usually
referring
to a
specified
subject
already
indicated..
Nominative
::
Nominative
(a.)
Giving
a name;
naming;
designating;
-- said of that case or form of a noun which
stands
as the
subject
of a
finite
verb.
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