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Webster Dictionary :: Signatory

SIG'NATORY, a. Relating to a seal; used in sealing.

Webster Dictionary :: Signation

SIGNA'TION, n. Sign given; act of betokening. [Not in use.]

Webster Dictionary :: Signally

SIG'NALLY, adv. Eminently; remarkably; memorably; in a distinguished manner.

Webster Dictionary :: Signalizing

SIG'NALIZING, ppr. Making remarkable.

Webster Dictionary :: Signalized

SIG'NALIZED, pp. Made eminent

Webster Dictionary :: Signalize

SIG'NALIZE, v. t. To make remarkable or eminent; to render distinguished from wh...

Webster Dictionary :: Signality

SIGNAL'ITY, n. Quality of being signal or remarkable. [Not in use.]

Webster Dictionary :: Signal

SIG'NAL, n. [L. signum.] A sign that gives or is intended to give notice; or the...

Webster Dictionary :: Sign-post

SIGN-POST, n. A post on which a sign hangs, or on which papers are placed to giv...

Webster Dictionary :: Sign

SIGN, n. [L. signum; Gr. deicnumt.] 1. A token; something by which another thing...

Webster Dictionary :: Sigmoidal

SIGMOID'AL, a. [Gr. digma and eidoV.]Curved like the Greek sigma. The sigmoid fl...

Webster Dictionary :: Sigil

SIG'IL, n. [L. sigillum] A seal; signature.

Webster Dictionary :: Sightsman

SIGHTSMAN, n. Among musicians, one who reads music readily at first sight.

Webster Dictionary :: Sightly

SIGHTLY, a. 1. Pleasing to the eye; striking to the view. Many brave sightly hor...

Webster Dictionary :: Sightliness

SIGHTLINESS, n. Comely; having an appearance pleasing to the sight.

Webster Dictionary :: Sightless

SIGHTLESS, a. 1. Wanting sight; blind. Of all who blindly creep, or sightless so...

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