denotement
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Denotement — De*note ment, n. Sign; indication. [R.] [1913 Webster] Note: A word found in some editions of Shakespeare. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
denotement — noun see denote … New Collegiate Dictionary
denotement — n. indication; mark, sign … English contemporary dictionary
denotement — de·note·ment … English syllables
denotement — tmənt noun ( s) : the act or means of denoting … Useful english dictionary
denote — transitive verb Etymology: Middle French denoter, from Latin denotare, from de + notare to note Date: 1562 1. to serve as an indication of ; betoken < the swollen bellies that denote starvation > 2. to serve as an … New Collegiate Dictionary
denote — denotable, adj. denotement, n. /di noht /, v.t., denoted, denoting. 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. to represent by a symbol; stand as a symbol for. [1585 95;… … Universalium
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