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Shivarees
- noun - a noisy mock serenade (made by banging pans and kettles) to a newly married couple
Siccation
- - The act or process of drying.
Siccative
- noun - a substance that promotes drying (e.g., calcium oxide absorbs water and is used to remove moisture)
Signalers
- noun - someone who communicates by signals
Signaling
- verb - any nonverbal action or gesture that encodes a message; "signals from the boat suddenly stopped"
- be a signal for or a symptom of; "These symptoms indicate a serious illness"; "Her behavior points to a severe neurosis"; "The economic indicators signal that the euro is undervalued"
- communicate silently and non-verbally by signals or signs; "He signed his disapproval with a dismissive hand gesture"; "The diner signaled the waiters to bring the menu"
- sig·nal (sgnl)
n.
1.
a. An indicator, such as a gesture or colored light, that serves as a means of communication. See Synonyms at gesture.
b. A message communicated by such means.
2. Something that incites action: The peace treaty was the signal
Signalise
- verb - communicate silently and non-verbally by signals or signs; "He signed his disapproval with a dismissive hand gesture"; "The diner signaled the waiters to bring the menu"
- make conspicuous or noteworthy
- point out carefully and clearly
- provide with traffic signals; "signalize a busy intersection"
Signalist
- - One who makes signals; one who communicates intelligence by means of signals.
Signality
- - The quality or state of being signal or remarkable.
Signalize
- verb - communicate silently and non-verbally by signals or signs; "He signed his disapproval with a dismissive hand gesture"; "The diner signaled the waiters to bring the menu"
- make conspicuous or noteworthy
- point out carefully and clearly
- provide with traffic signals; "signalize a busy intersection"
Signalled
- verb - be a signal for or a symptom of; "These symptoms indicate a serious illness"; "Her behavior points to a severe neurosis"; "The economic indicators signal that the euro is undervalued"
- communicate silently and non-verbally by signals or signs; "He signed his disapproval with a dismissive hand gesture"; "The diner signaled the waiters to bring the menu"
- sig·nal (sgnl)
n.
1.
a. An indicator, such as a gesture or colored light, that serves as a means of communication. See Synonyms at gesture.
b. A message communicated by such means.
2. Something that incites action: The peace treaty was the signal