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Definition of Denotes
1. denote [v] - See also: denote
Lexicographical Neighbors of Denotes
Literary usage of Denotes
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Monist by Hegeler Institute (1916)
"-ad- denotes duration or repetition of an act: la ... -a/- denotes thing consisting
of or made from : navajo, novelty (nova = new) ..."
2. Werner's Readings and Recitations (1903)
"As an aid the following are given: Double-six denotes receipt of money, ...
Six-five denotes amusement and success. Six-four denotes early marriage and much ..."
3. The Grammar of English Grammars: With an Introduction, Historical and by Goold Brown (1858)
"The third person is that which denotes the person or thing merely spoken of. 4.
TV ми _:ul ir number is that which denotes but one, S. The masculine gender ..."
4. Philosophical Transactions by Royal Society (Great Britain) (1791)
"E, denotes the fame value on the contingency of B's fur- viving A, ... F, denotes
the value of an annuity on a life one year younger than B. G, denotes the ..."
5. English Synonymes Explained in Alphabetical Order: With Copious by George Crabb (1881)
"COMMOTION, compounded of cam or own, together, and motion, signifying properly
a motion of several together, expresses more than DISTURBANCE, which denotes ..."
6. Crabb's English Synonyms by George Crabb (1917)
"Zeal may be hot, fiery, burning, and ardent, but in the first three cases it
denotes the intemperance of the mind when heated by religion or politics; ..."
7. The Encyclopaedia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, Literature and (1910)
"aO =/. a rational integral function Ы lie de- mentary functions, is converted
into where and d\ denotes, not 5 successive operations of d^, but of order i ..."