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- verbdenote (verb) · denotes (third person present) · denoted (past tense) · denoted (past participle) · denoting (present participle)
- be a sign of; indicate:"this mark denotes purity and quality"
- stand as a name or symbol for:"the level of output per firm, denoted by X"
Originlate 16th century (in the sense ‘be a sign of, mark out’): from French dénoter or Latin denotare, from de- ‘away, thoroughly’ + notare ‘observe, note’ (from nota ‘a mark’).Similar and Opposite Wordsverb
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