A signal in sports
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TIMEA signal, in sports.
WINKSignal, in a way.
WAVESignal, in a way
GAVELSignal in a courtroom
NODTOSignal, in a way
WAVETOSignal, in a way
NODTOSignal agreement, in a way
WINKSignal, in a sly way
NEURALSignal-carrying, in a way
RIPSignal for "a stitch in time."
DOTSSignal that a reply is coming in a messaging app
startsGive a signal to (competitors) to start in a race
semaphorea method of signalling with flags / to signal in this way
spacesOne of two possible states of a signal in certain systems
tappedcut in on (as a telephone or radio signal) to get information
attenuates(of a signal, electric current, or other oscillation) Be reduced in amplitude
attenuate(of a signal, electric current, or other oscillation) Be reduced in amplitude
attenuating(of a signal, electric current, or other oscillation) Be reduced in amplitude
decipheringConvert (a text written in code, or a coded signal) into normal language
decipheredConvert (a text written in code, or a coded signal) into normal language
nulledCombine (a signal) with another in order to create a null; cancel out
footprintThe area in which a broadcast signal from a particular source can be received
skyrocketsA rocket designed to explode high in the air as a signal or firework
footprintsThe area in which a broadcast signal from a particular source can be received
waveshapea graph showing the variation in amplitude of any signal propagated as a wave
skyrocketA rocket designed to explode high in the air as a signal or firework
heterodyningCombine (a high-frequency signal) with another to produce a lower frequency in this way
waveshapesWAVESHAPE, a graph showing the variation in amplitude of any signal propagated as a wave
heterodynesCombine (a high-frequency signal) with another to produce a lower frequency in this way
jumpingMake a bid that is higher than necessary, in order to signal a strong hand
heterodynedCombine (a high-frequency signal) with another to produce a lower frequency in this way
doorbellsA bell in a building that can be rung by visitors outside to signal their arrival
reveilleA signal sounded esp. on a bugle or drum to wake personnel in the armed forces
reveillesA signal sounded esp. on a bugle or drum to wake personnel in the armed forces
doorbellA bell in a building that can be rung by visitors outside to signal their arrival
pickupA device that produces an electrical signal in response to some other kind of signal or change, in particular
scrambleddisarrange the elements of a transmission (as a telephone or television signal) in order to make unintelligible to interception
pickupsA device that produces an electrical signal in response to some other kind of signal or change, in particular
noddingLower and raise one's head slightly and briefly, esp. in greeting, assent, or understanding, or to give someone a signal
cooeesprolonged, shrill, clear call or cry used as a signal by Australian Aborigines and adopted by the settlers in the country