to indicate by sign
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beckonto indicate by sign
beckonedBECKON, to indicate by sign
beckonsBECKON, to indicate by sign
beckto beckon (to indicate by sign)
beckonerone who beckons (to indicate by sign)
becksBECK, to beckon (to indicate by sign)
beckedBECK, to beckon (to indicate by sign)
beckingBECK, to beckon (to indicate by sign)
beckonersBECKONER, one who beckons (to indicate by sign)
shake(of a pitcher) to indicate rejection of (a sign by the catcher for a certain pitch) by shaking the head or motioning with the glove
diacritical(of a mark or sign) Serving to indicate different pronunciations of a letter above or below which it is written
diacritica mark, point, or sign added or attached to a letter or character to distinguish it from another of similar form, to give it a particular phonetic value, to indicate stress, etc., as a cedilla, tilde, circumflex, or macron.
hyphensThe sign (-) used to join words to indicate that they have a combined meaning or that they are linked in the grammar of a sentence (as in pick-me-up, rock-forming), to indicate the division of a word at the end of a line, or to indicate a missing or implied element (as in short- and long-term)
hachureto indicate or shade by hachures
hachuresto indicate or shade by hachures
hachuredto indicate or shade by hachures
ringto indicate one's departure from work by punching out on a time clock
ringto indicate one's arrival at work by punching in on a time clock
zucchetto(Italian) a round skullcap worn by Catholic clergy to indicate rank also ZUCHETTA, ZUCHETTO
shaketo indicate approval, agreement, affirmation or acceptance by nodding one's head up and down
zucchettiZUCCHETTO, (Italian) a round skullcap worn by Catholic clergy to indicate rank also ZUCHETTA, ZUCHETTO
coloursThe clothes or accoutrements worn by a jockey or racehorse to indicate the horse's owner
prestoused to indicate the sudden appearance or occurrence of something often as if by magic
both(used before words or phrases joined by and to indicate that each of the joined elements is included)
bother(used before words or phrases joined by and to indicate that each of the joined elements is included)
byed as a function word to indicate successive units or increments little by little walk two by two
shaketo indicate disapproval, disagreement, negation, or uncertainty by turning one's head from one side to the other and back
countsto indicate or name by units or groups so as to find the total number of units involved number
countedto indicate or name by units or groups so as to find the total number of units involved number
placingUsed to indicate the degree of advantage or convenience enjoyed by someone or something as a result of their position or circumstances
placedUsed to indicate the degree of advantage or convenience enjoyed by someone or something as a result of their position or circumstances
oak(of a university student) to indicate that one is not at home to visitors by closing the outer door of one's lodgings
theed as a function word after a person's name to indicate a characteristic trait or notorious activity specified by the succeeding noun Jack the Ripper
kissto indicate an intended kiss from a distance, usually in bidding farewell, by kissing one's own fingertips and moving the hand toward the person greeted
onused as a function word to indicate position in contact with and supported by the top surface of the book is lying on the table
theed as a function word in prepositional phrases to indicate that the noun in the phrase serves as a basis for computation sold by the dozen
isothe numerical exposure index of a photographic film under the system adopted by the International Standardization Organization, used to indicate the light sensitivity of the film's emulsion
crossedMark or annotate (a check), typically by drawing a pair of parallel lines across it, to indicate that it must be paid into a named bank account
smileysA symbol that, when viewed sideways, represents a smiling face, formed by the characters :-) and used in electronic communications to indicate that the writer is pleased or joking
theused as a function word to indicate that a following noun or noun equivalent is definite or has been previously specified by context or by circumstance put the cat out