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What (who) is sign - definition

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Signification; Signifies; Sign frame; SIGN; Sign (song); Sign (Single); Sign (album)

sign         
  • A natural sign in the environment indicating recent human activity.
  • racially segregated]] beach.
  •  An airport sign at La Guardia Airport
  • The western zodiac signs
SEMIOTIC CONCEPT; OBJECT, QUALITY, EVENT, OR ENTITY WHOSE PRESENCE OR OCCURRENCE INDICATES THE PROBABLE PRESENCE OR OCCURRENCE OF SOMETHING ELSE; INCLUDES WORDS, PUNCTUATION, EXPRESSIONS, GESTURES, NOTICES, ROAD SIGNS, SYMBOLS, PICTURES, ETC.
Signification; Signifies; Sign frame; SIGN; Sign (song); Sign (Single); Sign (album)
n.
indication
1) to give, show a sign (he showed signs of advanced emphysema; they showed no signs of life)
2) an encouraging; sure, telltale, unmistakable sign
3) vital signs ('basic indications of life')
4) a sign that + clause (there had been no sign that the volcano would erupt)
mark, symbol
5) a minus; plus sign
6) a dollar sign
7) a call sign ('identifying letters of a radio station')
marker
placard
8) to post, put up; set up a sign
9) a for sale; no trespassing; road, traffic sign
10) (esp. AE) a sign that + clause (the police put up a sign that the road was closed)
misc.
11) to make the sign of the cross
sign         
  • A natural sign in the environment indicating recent human activity.
  • racially segregated]] beach.
  •  An airport sign at La Guardia Airport
  • The western zodiac signs
SEMIOTIC CONCEPT; OBJECT, QUALITY, EVENT, OR ENTITY WHOSE PRESENCE OR OCCURRENCE INDICATES THE PROBABLE PRESENCE OR OCCURRENCE OF SOMETHING ELSE; INCLUDES WORDS, PUNCTUATION, EXPRESSIONS, GESTURES, NOTICES, ROAD SIGNS, SYMBOLS, PICTURES, ETC.
Signification; Signifies; Sign frame; SIGN; Sign (song); Sign (Single); Sign (album)
v. 1) to write one's signature on a document, including an "X" by an illiterate or physically impaired person, provided the mark is properly witnessed in writing as "Eddie Jones, his mark." An attorney-in-fact given authority to act for another person by a power of attorney may sign for the one giving the power but should identify the signature as "by his attorney-in-fact, George Goodman." 2) to commu-nicate by sign language. See also: mark subscribe
sign         
  • A natural sign in the environment indicating recent human activity.
  • racially segregated]] beach.
  •  An airport sign at La Guardia Airport
  • The western zodiac signs
SEMIOTIC CONCEPT; OBJECT, QUALITY, EVENT, OR ENTITY WHOSE PRESENCE OR OCCURRENCE INDICATES THE PROBABLE PRESENCE OR OCCURRENCE OF SOMETHING ELSE; INCLUDES WORDS, PUNCTUATION, EXPRESSIONS, GESTURES, NOTICES, ROAD SIGNS, SYMBOLS, PICTURES, ETC.
Signification; Signifies; Sign frame; SIGN; Sign (song); Sign (Single); Sign (album)
I. n.
1.
Token, mark, note, indication, proof, index, symptom, manifestation, symbol, emblem.
2.
Signal, beacon.
3.
Prodigy, wonder, miracle, portent, augury, presage, prognostic, auspice, foreboding, omen.
4.
Symbol, type.
5.
Cognizance, note.
6.
Signature.
II. v. a.
1.
Signify, indicate.
2.
Subscribe, put one's name to, affix one's signature to.

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Sign (disambiguation)

A sign is an entity which indicates another entity.

Sign may also refer to:

Examples of use of sign
1. His staff has left everything virtually untouched as a sign of respect, a sign of love, a sign of not knowing what else to do.
2. "Sarah wasn‘t taught to look for one particular sign –– a cataclysmic sign.
3. In one, a minus sign was used instead of a plus sign.
4. "So God‘s showing a sign to everyone, a sign that he‘s here." Peter Hurst, 17, concurred.
5. "Bibi [Netanyahu] posted a sign, [Ehud] Barak posted a sign, and so did [Shimon] Peres.