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de·note (d-n t) tr.v. de·not·ed, de·not·ing, de·notes. 1. To mark; indicate: a frown that denoted increasing impatience. 2. To serve as a symbol or name for the ...
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de·note (d-n t) tr.v. de·not·ed, de·not·ing, de·notes. 1. To mark; indicate: a frown that denoted increasing impatience. 2. To serve as a symbol or name for the ...
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Definition of DENOTE. transitive verb. 1: to serve as an indication of : betoken <the swollen bellies that denote starvation> 2: to serve as an arbitrary mark for ...
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–verb (used with object), -not·ed, -not·ing. 1. to be a mark or sign of; indicate: A fever often denotes an infection. 2. to be a name or designation for; mean. 3 ...
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tr.v. , -not·ed , -not·ing , -notes . To mark; indicate: a frown that denoted increasing impatience. To serve as a symbol or name for the meaning of; signify: A ...
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transitive verb. to be a sign of; indicate: dark clouds denote rain; to signify or refer to explicitly; stand for; mean: said of words, signs, or symbols; Logic to be ...
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Denote is a simple and powerful tool that lets you leave notes and communicate directly on live Websites with your project teams. Share feedback, manage projects, …
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Feb 24, 2011 · To indicate; to mark. The yellow blazes denote the trail. · (transitive) To make overt. The tears denoted her true feelings. · (transitive) To refer to ...
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(Redirected from Denote) ... In semiotics, denotation is the surface or literal meaning encoded to a signifier ...
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