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Any of 20 glyphs used, along with a number from 1 to 13, in traditional Mesoamerican calendars to identify their 260 days.
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day-sign — ˈ ̷ ̷ˌ ̷ ̷ noun : a Maya calendar sign designating one of the 20 successive days making up a uinal … Useful english dictionary
Sign-off — (or closedown) is the sequence of operations involved when a radio or television station shuts down its transmitters and goes off the air for a predetermined period; generally this occurs during the overnight hours. It is the opposite to a sign… … Wikipedia
Sign war — Sign wars are semi official competitions between opposing political campaigns at events and/or locations where campaign visibility is paramount to each side. During a sign war, campaign workers, both staffers and volunteers, seek to have a… … Wikipedia
sign on — intransitive verb Date: 1906 1. to engage oneself by or as if by a signature < signed on to the new project > 2. to announce the start of broadcasting for the day • sign on noun … New Collegiate Dictionary
Sign-on — (or startup) is the term used to describe the beginning of operations for a television station. It is the opposite to a sign off (or closedown).As with sign offs, sign ons vary from country to country, and from station to station.North AmericaIn… … Wikipedia
Sign “☮” the Times — Album par Prince Sortie 31 Mars 1987 Enregistrement 1982 1986 Paisley Park Records (Minneapolis (MN)) Sunset Sound Recorders (Los Angeles (CA)) Durée … Wikipédia en Français
Sign o' the Times — Album par Prince Sortie 31 mars 1987 Enregistrement 1982 1986 Paisley Park Records (Minneapolis (MN)) Sunset Sound Recorders (Los Angeles (CA)) Durée 79:53 … Wikipédia en Français
Sign of the Cross — • A term applied to various manual acts, liturgical or devotional in character, which have this at least in common: that by the gesture of tracing two lines intersecting at right angles they indicate symbolically the figure of Christ s cross… … Catholic encyclopedia
sign — [sīn] n. [ME signe < OFr < L signum, a mark, token, prob. < base of secare, to cut (see SAW1): orig. sense prob. “incised mark”] 1. something that indicates a fact, quality, etc.; indication; token [black as a sign of mourning] 2. a) a… … English World dictionary
sign — n 1 Sign, mark, token, badge, note, symptom can denote a sensible and usually visible indication by means of which something not outwardly apparent or obvious is made known or revealed. Sign is the most comprehensive of these terms, being… … New Dictionary of Synonyms