"Sigillarid" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Sigillarid" Meaning

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"Sigillarid" Examples

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If you meant "signature", here are 5 usage examples:

Signature (noun)

Verb


1. The lawyer signed the contract with her signature.
2. Can you put your signature on the receipt?

Noun


1. The artist's signature style is easily recognizable.
2. The fingerprint is a unique signature that identifies an individual.

Idiomatic expressions


1. "Put one's signature to (something)": to agree to do something or sign a document to confirm it.
2. "Make a signature of (something)": to make something, such as a piece of art, highly recognizable or characteristic of its creator.

Signature (adjective)

Verb


1. The band left their signature sound on the music industry.

Noun


1. The artist is known for her signature dresses.
2. The actor's signature mustache was iconic in the 80s.

"Sigillarid" Similar Words

Sightly

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Sights

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The word "sights" can have several meanings depending on the context in which it is used. Here are a few possible interpretations:<br><br>1. <strong>Attractive or notable things</strong>: In this sense, "sights" refers to visually interesting or remarkable objects or places that are worth seeing or touring. For example: "The capital city is known for its many historical sights."<br><br>2. <strong>A visual stimulus</strong>: In a figurative sense, "sights" can also mean the things that are seen, especially when referring to the act or effect of seeing. For example: "She closed her eyes, shutting out all sights and sounds."<br><br>3. <strong>Visual perception</strong>: In a more technical sense, "sights" can refer to the ability or faculty of seeing or noticing things. For example: "The scientists studied the effects of the new medication on the patients' ability to focus their sights."<br><br>4. <strong>Telescopic sight or device</strong>: In a more specialized context, "sight" can also refer to the optical component in a gun or other rifle that aligns the barrel with the target. For example: "The rifle's sight was out of adjustment, causing the shooter to miss the target."<br><br>5. <strong>Traveler's remedy</strong>: In hunting, "sight" also refers to a type of device that is attached to a weapon (such as a gun or bow) that is designed to help the user correctly align the target with the projectile. For example: "He used his sight to aim the arrow at the deer."<br><br>6. <strong>Mechanical sight</strong>: A mechanical sight can also refer to any device that is connected to an optical system, such as a telescope, binoculars, etc. For example: "The astronomical sight was connected to a complex system of lenses and mirrors."

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To engage in traveling around to visit places, especially of interest or beauty, and to enjoy the view or scenery.

Sightseeing

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Sightseer

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Sightseers

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Sigil

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Sigillaria

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Sigillate

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Sigillated

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Sigillating

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Sigillative

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Sigillography

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Sigla

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Siglum

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A siglum is an abbreviated form of a word or phrase, often used in academic or bibliographic notation to represent a person's name, a title, or a concept. It is typically composed of a few letters or symbols and is used to save space or simplify references in publications, citations, or scholarly works.

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