Synonym: express, imply, indicate, mark, mean, say, show, signify. Similar words: take note of, denotation, phenomenon, venom, enough, noumenon, enormous, venomous. Meaning: [dɪ'nəʊt] v. 1. be a sign or indication of 2. have as a meaning 3. make known; make an announcement.
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91. Based on the fuzziness and impreciseness of river water environmental system, triangular fuzzy number is utilized to denote water quality information.
92. This consists of hand signals to denote the website translation language as a whole.
93. One complex number is used to denote each diploid and define the genetic operators.
94. An identifier created by the programmer to denote a program, constant, type, variable, procedure, or function.
95. The invocation parameters specified on these calls denote the name of the attribute (often "class") and its value, the fully-qualified name of the class to be loaded.
96. To denote octal integers, prefix them with a leading 0 ( zero ).
97. Points 204 and 206 denote the short circuit (low impedance) points in the first conductor 102 which resonates at the low band.
98. A grace note is a kind of music notation used to denote several kinds of musical ornaments.
99. Within the Amish sect, a long, full beard may denote mature stability, but on an unemployed financial planner, it suggests rather the opposite. Grooming the beard doesn't remove all problems.
100. One is how to find a model that can better denote protein three-dimensional structure .
101. Sobriety of d é cor ; both nouns denote moderation in or abstinence from the consumption of alcoholic liquor.
102. The small symbols on this map denote historic places and museums.
103. The modification or inflection of adjective or adverb to denote the positive , comparative[sentencedict.com], and superlative degrees.
104. Case - bound book : A term used to denote a book bound with a stiff or hard cover.
105. In the worlds of DOS and Unix, commands either use - or / to denote a parameter name. Sentencedict.com
106. Experimental results show that the objective measurement methods are effective to denote impairments of packet loss.
107. The term wealth is wanted to denote the desirable objects which they possess, not inclusive of, but in contradistinction to, their own persons.
108. In the measurement of low-level radioactivity, instead of Poisson distribution, a negative binomial distribution is proposed to denote the probability distribution of actual counts.
109. S denote worm wheel drive, D denote electric drive and Y denote electric hydraulic drive.
110. These nouns denote the physical organism of a person or an animal.
111. I ask a man by the tills what stopped him from going for the quiche today, and he pauses, fork tapping his chin to denote thoughtfulness.
112. A string constant of length 1, such as' A ', can denote a character value.
113. Once again we use a word to denote its equivalence class and write to express equivalence.
114. In algebra, the sign x usually denote an unknown quantity.
115. Trivial names were then formed, in English terminology, often from a prefix related to the source followed by the suffix "-ose" to denote carbohydrate.
More similar words: take note of, denotation, phenomenon, venom, enough, noumenon, enormous, venomous, give notice, indigenous, note, take notice of, vote, rote, quote, voter, remote, devote, potent, rooted, vote in, protest, protect, notebook, protein, promote, antidote, potential, protection, potentially.