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denote

If mathx/math denotes mathy/math, mathx/math is a sign of or has the meaning of mathy/math. The term "sales mix" is used to denote the percentage of total sales of each product. In this text, ungrammatical sentences are denoted by an asterisk (*).

denote

be a sign or indication of Her smile denoted that she agreed have as a meaning 'multi-' denotes 'many' make known; make an announcement She denoted her feelings clearly

Synonyms denote synonyms

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denote · verb

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Thy wild acts denote the unreasonable fury of a beast!
Fast enough to dig on a tune overheard in a service alley. and denote maybe the fact that you were all alone in the car, that Detective Ferro was nowhere to be seen.
And what do those symbols denote?
Nicknames generally denote fondness, a diminutive shared between friends.
There is no scarring on the planet surface that would denote heavy construction of any kind.
Cruel deeds not always denote cruelty!
Spelled in the middle English style to denote an artisnile approach well beyond both your palette and comprehension.
As you can see, Doctor, the stigmata are not circular or jagged. which would denote a puncture with a common ice pick or knife. but symmetrically square and smooth.
The blue markers denote the footprints.
The yellow markers denote the paramedics' boot prints.
There's the Royal Standard, which flies for one reason only. to denote the presence of the monarch.
The white doves released to denote peace around the world.
I've never heard the term before, but it denote the inability to speak.
Okay, I only include that and the personal interactions to denote the passage of time.
Ahmed? - Large ear lobes which denote an enormous pleasure-giving masculine force?
Was there any act committed by these men, these victims, which might seem to denote some disrespect to the spirit of Men-her-Ra?
No, nor the fruitful river in the eye, that can denote me truly.
One is an obelisk to denote Rome as the crux of humanity. The other is a new bell, as a hope for everlasting peace.
There's the Royal Standard, which flies to denote the presence of the monarch.
The white doves released to denote peace around the world. Peace especially in Sarajevo and Bosnia-Herzegovina.
While the flourishes on the lower zone denote a highly creative yet meticulous nature.
But down here, these lines denote the trans-dimensional demarcation.
Phi, which is sometimes used to denote latitude.
You know, I've never been entirely certain what that phrase is supposed to denote.
You shall observe him, and his own courses shall denote him so that I may save my speech.
Thy tears are womanish, thy wild acts denote the unreasonable fury of a beast!
I spent all last period typing in our complete class list. And the blinking names denote those who KIS.
Okay,I only include that and the personal interactions to denote the passage of time.
Like tattoos, jewelry and other adornments on a gang member's body denote rank and accomplishment.
Its meaning is used to denote bastardy - thus, Pickstock's bastard, or the bastard laid upon Pickstock.
Only the mighty one will denote the worthy from the fallen.
But laws, in their more confined sense, denote the rules.
Unfortunately, these records only denote the crimes for which Alfredo was caught.

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