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ALL meanings of noter

note
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  • noun noter a brief record of something written down to assist the memory or for future reference. 1
  • noun noter notes, a record or outline of a speech, statement, testimony, etc., or of one's impressions of something. 1
  • noun noter an explanatory or critical comment, or a reference to some authority quoted, appended to a passage in a book or the like: a note on the origin of the phrase. 1
  • noun noter a brief written or printed statement giving particulars or information. 1
  • noun noter Library Science. additional information about a work, such as its special series or some other significant identification, included on the library catalog entry. 1
  • noun noter a short, informal letter: a thank-you note. 1
  • noun noter a formal diplomatic or official communication in writing: a note delivered by the ambassador. 1
  • noun noter a paper acknowledging a debt and promising payment; promissory note. 1
  • noun noter a certificate, as of a government or a bank, accepted as money. 1
  • noun noter eminence, distinction, or reputation: a man of note. 1
  • noun noter importance or consequence: few events of particular note. 1
  • noun noter notice, observation, or heed: to take note of warning signs; to be worthy of note. 1
  • noun noter a characteristic or distinguishing feature: a note of whimsy in the design of the house. 1
  • noun noter a mark, quality, or indication of something, especially as a submerged but ubiquitous element: There was just a note of bitterness in his films. 1
  • noun noter a characteristic way of speaking or thinking: His critics had begun to change their note. 1
  • noun noter a signal, announcement, or intimation: a note of warning in her voice. 1
  • noun noter Music. a sign or character used to represent a tone, its position and form indicating the pitch and duration of the tone. a key, as of a piano. 1
  • noun noter a tone sounded on a musical instrument. 1
  • noun noter a musical sound or tone. 1
  • noun noter a melody, tune, or song. 1
  • noun noter a sound of musical quality, as one uttered by a bird: attentive to the thrush's note. 1
  • noun noter any call, cry, or sound of a bird, fowl, etc. 1
  • noun noter a new or unexpected element in a situation. 1
  • noun noter a mark or sign, as of punctuation, used in writing or printing. 1
  • verb with object noter to write or mark down briefly; make a memorandum of: to note the places of interest. 1
  • verb with object noter to make particular mention of in a writing: She noted their extra efforts in her report. 1
  • verb with object noter to annotate. 1
  • verb with object noter to observe carefully; give attention or heed to: Note the fine brushwork in this painting. 1
  • verb with object noter to take notice of; perceive: We noted his concern at the announcement. 1
  • verb with object noter to set down in or furnish with musical notes. 1
  • verb with object noter to indicate or designate; signify; denote. 1
  • idioms noter compare notes, to exchange views, ideas, or impressions: The returning tourists were sitting on the sun deck comparing notes. 1
  • noun noter (obsolete) One who takes notice. 1
  • noun noter a person who takes or makes notes, whether an annotator, commentator, or recorder, or one who takes mental note of an event by observation 0
  • noun noter a person (usually a notary) who formally declares that someone will not accept or pay a bill 0
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