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Token

speaker

Meaning

Noun

Something
as an
of something else.
A keepsake.
A
of
or
, etc; used as a
for money; a
that can be
for
or services.
A small physical
, often
to give the
of a common
, used to
a person or
in a
or other situation.
  • A
    for appearance's sake, or to
    with a requirement.
  • A
    of a group of people that is included within a
    group to
    with a
    or social requirement.
  • Evidence,
    ; a
    ; physical
    ,
    , footprint.
    Support for a
    ;
    for an opinion.
    An
    or
    to
    or
    the
    or an instruction.
    Something given or shown as a
    or
    of
    or right; a
    of
    , of power, good faith.
    A tally.
    In Philosophy:
    A particular
    to which a
    applies.
    In Computing:
    An
    of
    , such as a
    , for which a
    may be
    during parsing.
    In Computing:
    A
    that can be
    by a
    , process, etc. in order to
    a
    system such as a
    network.
    In Computing:
    In Grammar:
    A
    in a
    or corpus.
    In Medicine:
    In Medicine:
    A
    upon the body,
    , or
    to
    , the approach of death.
    In Printing:
    Ten
    , or,
    , 250
    , of
    on both
    ; also, in some
    , the same number of
    on
    , or
    the number
    on both
    .
    In Mining:
    A
    of
    having a
    a particular
    . Each
    sent one of these with each
    or
    he had hewn.
    In Mining:
    A
    of
    the
    of a
    at no great distance.
    In Rail transportation:
    A physical
    used for
    between
    and
    on
    lines.
    In Weaving:
    In a
    , a
    to show the
    which
    to use.
    A
    of
    given beforehand to each person in the
    who is
    to
    of the Lord's Supper.

    Adj

    Done as an
    or a pledge.
    Perfunctory or
    ; done or
    for appearance's sake, or to
    with a requirement.
    Included in
    in order to create an
    or
    of
    , especially
    or
    .

    Verb

    To betroth
    In Philosophy:
    To
    , instantiate
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    Wiktionary

    Origin

    token
    English
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    token
    Middle English (1100-1500)
    Sourced from
    Etym

    Antonyms

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