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Note

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Meaning

Noun

  • A
    or annotation.
  • A
    or
    by which a
    may be known; a
    ; a
    ; a
    or
    ; a
    quality.
  • A
    , or
    , made to
    , to
    , or the like; a
    , or
    ,
    or
    evidence.
  • A
    or
    communication or commitment.
  • A
    of
    to
    the
    ; a
    ; a minute.
  • A
    ; a billet.
  • An
    (often without
    to
    ); a treatment; a
    ; (loosely) any
    to an
    discourse.
  • A
    of
    or of
    ; an account.
  • A
    of
    ; a banknote.
  • A small
    of
    used for
    or notes.
  • In Communication:
  • A
    or
    communication or commitment.
  • A
    or
    communication.
  • In Finance:
  • A
    or
    communication or commitment.
  • In Music:
  • A sound.
  • A
    ,
    , to
    the
    of a
    , and
    upon the
    to
    its pitch.
  • A
    ; a
    ; an
    ; a tune.
  • A key of the
    or organ.
  • A
    or
    of a bird.
  • Observation;
    ; heed.
    Reputation; distinction.
    A
    comment.
    Notification; information; intelligence.
    Mark of disgrace.
    In British English, Irish English, Northern England English & Scottish English:
    That which is
    or
    ; business;
    ; work.
    In British English, Irish English, Northern England English & Scottish English:
    The
    of
    by a
    or
    ; the
    or
    during which a
    or
    is at her most
    (i.e.
    ); the
    given by a
    or
    during such a
    .

    Verb

    To
    with care; to
    ; to
    ; to heed.
    To
    ; to make a
    of.
    To
    ; to designate.
    To annotate.
    To
    in
    characters.
    In Law:
    To
    (a
    ,
    , etc.) a
    of
    , as the
    of a
    , which is done
    by a notary.

    Name

    The St. Louis Blues
    team.
    Sourced from
    Wiktionary

    Origin

    note
    English
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    note
    Middle English (1100-1500)
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    not
    Old English (ca. 450-1100)
    noten
    Middle English (1100-1500)
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    notian
    Old English (ca. 450-1100)
    Sourced from
    Etym
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