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1. -Busting definition: signifying beating Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

2. Fashola at the endorsement of the Autography signifying his acceptance on …

3. Besides signifying Brazenness in humans, azut can also refer to an aiz /goat

4. It was thus a symbolic meal signifying a peaceful relationship with Jehovah.

5. Top synonyms for Connoting (other words for Connoting) are implying, indicating and signifying.

6. These contain HBsAg and both nuclear and cytoplasmic HBcAg, signifying intense viral replication.

7. The leather fibre state was quantized signifying by sample method and statistical distribution parameter.

8. Synonyms for Betokening include indicating, denoting, signifying, bespeaking, evidencing, manifesting, meaning, representing, declaring and marking

9. Synonyms for Bespeaking include showing, indicating, revealing, displaying, signifying, demonstrating, denoting, evidencing, evincing and implying

10. By 1992, it had fallen to 15,000, signifying the end of Japan's famed "bubble economy".

11. Synonyms for Attesting to include establishing, proving, demonstrating, showing, indicating, signifying, signalling, signaling, displaying and exhibiting

12. The French designation was DB-7 B-3 (the B-3 signifying "three-seat bomber").

13. '''Jal''' was a name earned by young male [[Kazon]] warriors signifying their ascension in to adulthood.

14. The marbles bounced off each other at roughly equal and opposite velocities, signifying an elastic collision.

15. Synonyms for Connoting include implying, indicating, signifying, suggesting, betokening, hinting at, intimating, involving, denoting and designating

16. A prefix or particle in the nature of an inseparable proposition, signifying with or in Conjunction

17. Coronet definition is - a small or lesser crown usually signifying a rank below that of a sovereign

18. Ketu is often depicted with a gem or star on his head signifying a mystery light.

19. Synonyms for Alluding to include meaning, signifying, conveying, denoting, designating, indicating, connoting, showing, expressing and spelling out

20. Chapeau "Chapeau" is a French term signifying a hat or other covering for the head

21. Achronical An ancient term, signifying the rising of the heavenly bodies at sunset, or setting at sunrise

22. The latter is a broader discipline that includes both Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering signifying earth and space.

23. Radars detected formation of a large number of tracks, signifying that the target had broken into multiple pieces.

24. Dialect, accent, lexical choice and grammatical structures are all interpreted by speakers and addressees as signifying status.

25. The resulting geometrical surfaces are called m-Branes, with the integer m signifying the number of dimensions

26. Indeed, when researchers blocked the molecule, the scientists found that significant genetic damage resulted, signifying accelerated ageing.

27. Brassard has worn an 'A' on his jerseys all season, signifying his status as a Coyotes' alternate captain

28. The co- in Cohort is not a prefix signifying a joint or auxiliary relationship (as in coauthor or codependency)

29. Signifying an exact divisor or factor of a quantity Familiarity information: Aliquot used as an adjective is very rare.

30. 25 For example, a child grasps and manipulates objects she can reach, signifying coordination between vision and tactile senses.

31. At the centre of the memorial is an eternal flame, signifying that those who died will never be forgotten.

32. Aliquot definition: of, signifying , or relating to an exact divisor of a quantity or number Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

33. Active voice is recorded from 1765; grammatical use of Active, signifying performance and not endurance of an action, dates from mid-15c

34. Apodeictic a-po-dīk′tik, adj. a logical term signifying a proposition which is necessarily true—demonstrative without demonstration, beyond contradiction—opp

35. (Mathematics) maths of, signifying, or relating to an exact divisor of a quantity or number: 3 is an Aliquot part of 12.

36. We welcome expansion of telephone services as improving the general well-being but accept curtailment of postal services as signifying necessary economy.

37. Alongshore A common nautical phrase signifying along the coast, or a course which is in sight of the shore, and nearly parallel to it.

38. For the family, this was cause for celebration because then the event, known as “Breeching,” was set in motion, signifying the boy’s step towards manhood

39. He washes his hands in a golden basin filled with water, signifying that he will no longer be involved in the affairs of the jianghu.

40. It can also refer to executive vice presidents, signifying that the vice president is on the executive branch of the government, university or company.

41. Apogee is often used in its figurative sense, signifying the high point of a career, endeavor, or state (“she was at the Apogee of her profession”)

42. And they are “dressed in white outer garments,” signifying that they have been adjudged righteous, worthy of an honored place before Jehovah in that heavenly court.

43. By separation, the subject finds, one might say, the weak point of the primal dyad of the signifying articulation, in so far as it is alienating in essence.

44. "[A]ug[usta]" is a Cryptonym for Byron's doubly bound desire for "peace"--that is, for the perfectly encrypted signifying fragment (a piece or a textualized partial or part-object: object a in Lacan's vocabulary) that promises to free him from his "prodigal ancestry," while perpetually setting him adrift in a fragmentary flow of signifying

45. Since you already solved the clue Connoting which had the answer SIGNIFYING, you can simply go back at the main post to check the other daily crossword clues

46. In the board game version, players cannot see anything other than what is communicated to them through pieces of paper with numbers written on them, signifying orders or product.

47. A stumbling block appears when we serve God generously with time and checkbooks but still withhold portions of our inner selves, signifying that we are not yet fully His!

48. 24: After meeting with Franco, Hitler goes to Montoire where a meeting with Philippe Pétain took place signifying the start of organised French collaboration with the Nazi regime.

49. The word Alarum is the old spelling of the English word alarm, signifying a signal or warning for an incoming danger and a call to arms to face it

50. These feature the escutcheon depicting Prince Matei's personal arms, showing his own silhouette, with the throne and the walking stick signifying his belonging to the grand Boyardom (Cernovodeanu, p

51. Adjective (of a word or expression) signifying or suggestive of an associative or secondary meaning in addition to the primary meaning: His singing voice can best be described by the Connotative …

52. “Boomeranging” is a term used to describe the situation whereby a post-secondary student leaves their parents’ home only to return later, signifying a reversal in the transition to adulthood

53. 25 U. S. military decoration awarded either for heroism or for meritorious achievement in ground combat. The Bronze Star awarded for heroism is distinguished by a metallic "V" device signifying valor.

54. This reflects a compression ratio of 1:3.12 signifying that pay of a Class I officer on direct recruitment will be three times the pay of an entrant at lowest level.

55. Which of these judgments is the last of the series and signifying closure (the completion of judgment as such): (a) Disjunctive Judgment, (b) Apodictive Judgment, (c) Judgment of Reflection, (d) Qualitative Judgment

56. 26 U. S. military decoration awarded either for heroism or for meritorious achievement in ground combat. The Bronze Star awarded for heroism is distinguished by a metallic "V" device signifying valor.

57. Broad is derived from the far-fetched metaphor of ‘meal ticket,’ signifying a female provider for a pimp, from the fanciful correspondence of a meal ticket to a railroad or other ticket

58. You're most likely to come across the word Betoken in an English class or a book, since it's primarily a literary word used to express the idea of signifying or symbolizing something

59. The term has been used in the Quran in preference to ‘Ibad and Ima’ (Slaves and Bondwomen) to point to a just and rightful possession, the expression Milk Yamin signifying full and rightful possession (Lisan)

60. Maths of, signifying, or relating to an exact divisor of a quantity or number 3 is an Aliquot part of 12 Compare aliquant consisting of equal quantities the sample was divided into five Aliquot parts

61.   ‘Backsliding’ is a term signifying what happens when a Christian, who is devoted to God, begins to take his or her relationship with Him less seriously.   There are different reasons a believer would backslide

62. Boracic It’s pronounced ‘ brassic ’ and it’s slang for being penniless. Like so many other widespread expressions, it derives from the Cockney rhyming slang 'Boracic lint' which rhymes with skint signifying that the person has no money

63. Signifying calmness and composure, there are numerous healing properties of Chalcedony that are depicted as follows: Physical Healer; Chalcedony is an amazing gemstone that helps the wearer in treating problems related to neck, tonsils, and vocal cords.

64. It is not simply Acquiescing in that Covenant in the heart, but signifying that acquiescence in a positive service. THE ORDINANCE OF COVENANTING JOHN CUNNINGHAM Angels in light, Acquiescing in God's law, were at least virtually in covenant with him

65. Ankh, ancient Egyptian hieroglyph signifying “life,” a cross surmounted by a loop and known in Latin as a crux ansata (ansate, or handle-shaped, cross). As a vivifying talisman, the Ankh is often held or offered by gods and pharaohs

66. Baston, is a French Word signifying a Staff or Club, and by the Statures of our Realm, denotes one of the Wardens of the Fleet's Servants or Officers, that attendeth the King's Court with a painted Staff, for the taking into Custody such as are committed by the Court.

67. An Antrustion (Latin: antrustio, plural Antrustiones) was a member of the bodyguard or military household of the Merovingian kings of the Franks.The bodyguard itself is called the trustis (French: truste), a Frankish word with a Latin ending, possibly signifying comfort, aid, fidelity, trust (compare Old High German trost)

68. Or the code can be brutally direct, as it is in Poussin's Rape of the Sabine Women, whereby the artist constructs a theater of heterosexual rape with a pictorial homosocial subtext--filling the intervals between male figures with the Commutable spoils of swords, horses, and--yes--women, signifying an apparent hetero-male

69. The observed instability in work and school roles among recent cohorts of youth may also reflect role exploration that is more fragmented and purposeless, signifying an overall Aimlessness in educational and career pursuits (Kerckhoff 2003).If uncertain career ambitions reflect Aimlessness, early uncertainty may lead to prolonged schooling without the completion of

70. Apparently is used as a disclaimer, as if the author were telling us, 'This is what it seems to be, but I won't vouch for it.'" So, a term that in its essentials means obvious, when changed by the simple addition of two letters, Apparently becomes a term signifying ambiguity

71. Accident: The word Accident is derived from the Latin verb accidere, signifying "fall upon, befall, happen, chance." In its most commonly accepted meaning, or in its ordinary or popular sense, the word may be defined as meaning: some sudden and unexpected event taking place without expectation, upon the instant, rather than something that

72. Anchoritic; from Ancient Greek: ἀναχωρητής, anachōrētḗs, "one who has retired from the world", from the verb ἀναχωρέω, anachōréō, signifying "to withdraw", "to retire") denotes someone who, for religious reasons, withdraws from secular society so as to be able to lead an intensely prayer-oriented, ascetic, and

73. Ace Engineering Academy signifying an education brand for GATE/ESE/PSUs, SSC-JE and other State Service Commission examinations in Engineering (like GENCO/ TRANSCO/DISCOM, APPSC/TSPSC-AEE, KPSC/KPWD, OPSC, BPSC, MPSC) provides the students an edge over others with its result-oriented coaching.It is the most admired institute and as a land of career opportunities continues to …

74. Adonai a-do'-ni, ad-o-na'-i ('adhonay): A Divine name, translated "Lord," and signifying, from its derivation, "sovereignty." Its vowels are found in the Massoretic Text with the unpronounceable tetragrammaton YHWH; and when the Hebrew reader came to these letters, he always substituted in pronunciation the word " 'adhonay."

75. Being silent in that respect, the judgment of 15 June 1994 should be interpreted as signifying that the matter was finally determined (Case 138/79 Roquette Frères v Council [1980] ECR 3333, paragraph 37; Case 108/81 Amylum v Council [1982] ECR 3107, paragraph 5; Opinion of Advocate General Reischl in the latter case, pp. 3139, 3151 and 3152).

76. / On Alluding 293 In v/hat follows, then, I shall be arguing that allusion is a manner of signifying which includes both the unique extension and precise aspect(s) of its referent intension - without overtly mentioning this aspect(s); and, although the context of the Alluding text aides in the latter process, this aid is also tacit.

77. In Greek mythology, Amalthea or Amaltheia (Greek: Ἀμάλθεια) is the most-frequently mentioned foster-mother of Zeus.Her name in Greek ("tender goddess") is clearly an epithet, signifying the presence of an earlier nurturing goddess, whom the Hellenes, whose myths we know, knew to be located in Crete, where Minoans may have called her a version of "Dikte".

78. Acquiescer, from Latin Acquiescere "remain at rest", thus "be satisfied with", from ad- "to" + quiescere "to become quiet." How to use "ac·qui·esce"? Agree is the most general term of this group, signifying to have like qualities, proportions, views, or inclinations, so as to be free from jar, conflict, or contradiction in a

79. Novatian is in the fold of orthodox theology by using the terms "spirit" and "body" as metaphysically dichotomous, and his signifying God as Spirit excludes Him from possessing any material form or cause: "For he is simple and without any corporeal Commixture, being wholly of that essence, whatever it be, which He alone knows constitutes His being, since He is called Spirit" (309).

80. Beelzebub "the prince of the devils," Matthew 12:24.This name is derived from Baal-zebub, an idol deity among the Ekronites, signifying lord of flies, fly-baal, fly-god, whose office was to protect his worshippers from the torment of the gnats and flies with which that region was infested, 2 Kings 1:2,3,16.It is also sometimes written Beel- sebul, which signifies probably the dung-god.