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Denotate

To mark off to denote

Denotive

Serving to denote

Denotative

Having power to denote designating or marking off

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Denote

indicate to point out as the hands of the clock denote the hour

Denotable

Matched in: Term Denotable

Just

Just, the expression 'just' denotes equitability, fairness and reasonableness, and non arbitrary. If it is

Undertaking

Undertaking, denotes 'any business or any work or project which one engages

Indeed

verily truly used in a variety of senses Esp a Denoting emphasis as indeed it is so b Denoting concession or

Estate

property. The word is used in several senses and may denote either an estate in land; or an estate in property

Hereditaments

different mode of relation. When applied to realty it generally denotes the subject of property, apart from its nature and extent;

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Denotate

To mark off to denote

Denotive

Serving to denote

Denotative

Having power to denote designating or marking off

Keep your definitions linked to case research

Denote

indicate to point out as the hands of the clock denote the hour

Denotable

Matched in: Term Denotable

Just

Just, the expression 'just' denotes equitability, fairness and reasonableness, and non arbitrary. If it is

Undertaking

Undertaking, denotes 'any business or any work or project which one engages

Indeed

verily truly used in a variety of senses Esp a Denoting emphasis as indeed it is so b Denoting concession or

Estate

property. The word is used in several senses and may denote either an estate in land; or an estate in property

Hereditaments

different mode of relation. When applied to realty it generally denotes the subject of property, apart from its nature and extent;

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