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  • 51note — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. letter, missive; acknowledgment, comment, reminder; observation, memo[randum], notation; explanation, remark, annotation; distinction, fame; tone, sound, pitch. See communication, attention,… …

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  • 52note — be·note; con·note; de·note; de·note·ment; note; note·less; note·let; note·man; par·the·note; sym·phy·note; tor·note; note·less·ly; note·less·ness; …

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  • 53Note — No̲·te1 die; , n; 1 ein geschriebenes Zeichen, das einen Ton in einem Musikstück darstellt <eine punktierte Note; Noten lesen können; nach Noten singen, spielen> || Abbildung unter ↑Tonleiter || K: Viertelnote, Achtelnote 2 nur Pl; ein… …

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  • 54note — {{11}}note (n.) c.1300, a song, music, instrumental music; a musical note, from L. nota letter, character, note, originally a mark, sign, means of recognition, which is perhaps related to notus, pp. of noscere (Old Latin *gnoscere) to know (see… …

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  • 55note — n. & v. n. 1 a brief record of facts, topics, thoughts, etc., as an aid to memory, for use in writing, public speaking, etc. (often in pl.: make notes; spoke without notes). 2 an observation, usu. unwritten, of experiences etc. (compare notes). 3 …

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  • 56note — 01. You need a [note] from your parents if you can t take part in the sports day activities. 02. I can t sing that song because some of the [notes] are too high. 03. When I got home there was a [note] on the table saying that supper was in the… …

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  • 57note — [[t]noʊt[/t]] n. v. not•ed, not•ing 1) a brief written record of something to assist the memory or for future reference 2) a short, informal letter: a thank you note[/ex] 3) notes, a written record or outline of something heard, read, experienced …

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  • 58note — 1. noun 1) a note in her diary Syn: record, entry, item, notation, jotting, memorandum, reminder, aide mémoire; informal memo 2) (notes) his notes were read at the next meeting Syn …

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  • 59note — I. transitive verb (noted; noting) Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French noter, from Latin notare to mark, note, from nota Date: 13th century 1. a. to notice or observe with care b. to record or preserve in writing 2. a. to make special… …

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  • 60Note — Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom. Sur les autres projets Wikimedia : « Note », sur le Wiktionnaire (dictionnaire universel) Le mot note peut faire référence : à une… …

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