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SIGN
- to write one's name [v -ED, -ING, -S]
- objective evidence of plant or animal disease
- indication
- conventional mark, figure, etc., used instead of a word
- board, placard, etc., bearing an advertisement, warning, or instruction
- gesture
- trace
- omen
- to put one's signature to
- to engage by written agreement
- to convey (a message) in sign language
- to write one's signature
- to employ sign language
- to assign or dispose of by affixing one's signature to a document
- to record or authorize one's arrival (or departure) by signing a register
- to withdraw, as from some responsibility or connection
- to cease radio or television broadcasting, esp. at the end of the day
- to become silent
- to indicate one's approval explicitly if not formally
- to employ; hire
- to bind oneself to work, as by signing a contract
- to start radio or television broadcasting, esp. at the beginning of the day
- to enlist, as in an organization or group; to register or subscribe
- a motion or gesture by which a thought is expressed or a command or wish made known
- fundamental linguistic unit that designates an object or relation or has a purely syntactic function signs include words, morphemes, and punctuation
- mark having a conventional meaning and used in place of words or to represent a complex notion
- character (as a flat or sharp) used in musical notation
- character (as ΒΈ) indicating a mathematical operation
- to write one's name on [v SIGNED, SIGNING, SIGNS]
- display (as a lettered board or a configuration of neon tubing) used to identify or advertise a place of business or a product
- posted command, warning, or direction
- aces of a usually wild animal red fox sign