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ampersand a sign (&). It is used in place of the word "and."
Aquarius the eleventh sign of the zodiac, the Water Bearer, which the sun enters about January 21. [2/3 definitions]
Aries the first sign of the zodiac, the Ram, which the sun enters about March 21. [2/3 definitions]
arrow a sign shaped like an arrow. An arrow is used to point out a place or show which way to go. [1/2 definitions]
asterisk a sign (*). It is used to show that there is other information on the page that explains the information where the sign is placed.
banner A banner is a long piece of cloth used as a sign. [1/3 definitions]
bode1 to serve as a sign about the future; show ahead of time.
cancer (capitalized) the fourth sign of the zodiac, the Crab, which the sun enters about June 21. [2/4 definitions]
Capricorn the tenth sign of the zodiac, the Goat, which the sun enters about December 22. [2/3 definitions]
crescent any shape, sign, or object that looks like a crescent moon. [1/3 definitions]
cue1 to give a sign or cue to. [1/3 definitions]
decoration a medal, badge, or ribbon given as a sign of honor. [1/3 definitions]
denote to be a mark or sign of. [1/2 definitions]
division sign a mathematical sign made up of a small horizontal line with one dot above it and one dot below it ( ÷ ). It indicates that the number coming before it is to be divided by the number coming after it.
dot a decimal point or a multiplication sign. [1/5 definitions]
easel a stand for holding an artist's canvas, blackboard, or sign.
endorse to sign one's name on the back of a check. [1/2 definitions]
enlist to sign up to serve in the military or in some cause. [1/2 definitions]
enroll to enlist or sign up officially.
equal sign The equal sign is a symbol (=) that is used in mathematics. It is used to show that whatever is on one side of the symbol is equal to whatever is on the other side of the symbol.
equation a statement in arithmetic that uses an equal sign to show the equality of two quantities.