sign over
Variant of sign
noun
- something that indicates a fact, quality, etc.; indication; token: black as a sign of mourning
- a gesture or motion that conveys information, gives a command, etc.: a nod as a sign of approval
- any of the gestures used in sign language
- sign language (sense )
- a mark or symbol having an accepted and specific meaning, as the sign ¢ for cent(s)
- any linguistic unit, as a word, letter, etc., that is the symbol of an idea, function, etc.
- a publicly displayed board, placard, etc. bearing information, advertising, a warning, etc.
- ☆ anything marking the trail of an animal, as footprints
- any visible trace or indication: the signs of spring
- an act or happening regarded as a manifestation of divine will or power
- an omen; portent
- sign of the zodiac
- Med. an objective indication or symptom of a disease
transitive verb
- to mark with a sign, esp. with the sign of the cross, as in blessing
- to write one's name on, as in acknowledging authorship, authorizing action, etc.
- to write (one's name) as a signature
- to engage by written contract; sign on
- Now Rare to indicate or express by a sign; signal
- to communicate (thoughts, ideas, etc.) by using the sign language of the deaf
intransitive verb
- to write one's signature, as in attesting or confirming something
- to make a sign; signal; also, specif., to use the sign language of the deaf
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