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What (who) is note - definition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Notes; NOTE; Note (disambiguation)

note         
¦ noun
1. a brief written record of facts, topics, or thoughts, used as an aid to memory.
an annotation.
2. a short informal written message.
a short official document of certification.
an official letter sent from the representative of one government to another.
3. Brit. a banknote.
a written promise or notice of payment of various kinds.
4. a single tone of definite pitch made by a musical instrument or the human voice.
a written sign representing the pitch and duration of such a sound.
a key of a piano or similar instrument.
5. a bird's song or call, or a single tone in this.
6. a particular quality or tone expressing a mood or attitude: there was a note of scorn in her voice.
7. any of the basic components of a fragrance or flavour.
¦ verb
1. pay attention to.
2. record in writing.
Phrases
hit (or strike) the right (or wrong) note say or do something in the right (or wrong) way.
of note important.
strike (or sound) a note of express (a particular feeling or view).
take note pay attention.
Origin
ME: from OFr. note (n.), noter (v.), from L. nota 'a mark', notare 'to mark'.
Notes         
note         
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n.
memorandum
record
1) to make a note of (she made a note of the exact time)
2) to take note of
short letter
official letter
3) to compose, write a note
4) to address; deliver a note
5) to drop, send smb. a note
6) a diplomatic; protest note
7) a note from; to
musical tone
8) to hit, strike a note (she hit the high note beautifully)
9) a false note (also fig.)
10) a high; low note
11) (AE) an eighth; half; quarter; whole note
characteristic feature
12) to strike a note (to strike a sour note)
13) a discordant; false; festive; fresh; jarring; optimistic; personal; pessimistic; sour; triumphant note
14) on a note (the meeting ended on an optimistic note)
document relating to a debt
15) to discount a note
16) a demand; promissory; treasury note
17) a note matures
paper money
18) a banknote; pound note
II
v.
1) (L) we noted that she was late again
2) (Q) note how it is done

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Note

Note, notes, or NOTE may refer to:

Examples of use of note
1. The 10 ruble note carries a picture of Krasnoyarsk, the 500 note honors Arkhangelsk, and the 1,000 note showcases Yaroslavl.
2. Did I call him or write him a note?" "You wrote him a note," Wilder said.
3. Shooter‘s note Cho did not leave a suicide note, according to Col.
4. Pyongyang, December 7 (KCNA) –– The musical note collection "Sejong Musical Note" is a cultural heritage of the Korean nation.
5. In the note they said in their dissident note that the rules have been changed to intimidate the opposition members.