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Signaler
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Signaler
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1.
any sign, gesture, token, etc, that serves to communicate information
2.
anything that acts as an incitement to action
the rise in prices was a signal for rebellion
3.
a.
a variable parameter, such as a current or electromagnetic wave, by which information is conveyed through an electronic circuit, communications system, etc
b.
the information so conveyed
c.
(as modifier)
signal strength
a signal generator
adjective
4.
distinguished or conspicuous
5.
used to give or act as a signal
verb -nals, -nalling, -nalled or US -nals, -naling or -naled
6.
to communicate (a message, etc) to (a person)
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Signaler
see synonyms of signaler noun
1. Rare
a token or indication
2.
a sign or event fixed or understood as the occasion for prearranged combined action
a bugle signal to attack
3.
anything which occasions a certain action or response
4.
a.
a sign given by gesture, flashing light, etc. to convey a command, direction, warning, etc.
b.
an object or device, as a red flag, flashing light, etc., providing such a sign
5.
in some card games, a bid or play designed to guide one's partner
6.
in telegraphy, radio, television, etc., the electrical impulses, sound or picture elements, etc. transmitted or received
7. [pl.]; American Football
code words, numbers, etc. called out, esp. by the quarterback, to indicate which play or defense to use next
adjective
8.
not average or ordinary; remarkable; notable
9.
used as a signal or in signaling
verb transitiveWord forms: ˈsignaled or ˈsignalled, ˈsignaling or ˈsignalling
10.
to make a signal or signals to
11.
to make known or communicate (information) by signals
verb intransitive
12.
to make a signal or signals
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Signaler
see synonyms of signalern.
1.
a. An indicator, such as a gesture or colored light, that serves as a means of communication. See Synonyms at gesture.
b. A message communicated by such means.
2. Something that incites action: The peace treaty was the signal for celebration.
3. Biology A physical entity, such as a chemical or an electromagnetic wave, that activates a cell receptor and elicits a specific response.
4.
a. Electronics An impulse or fluctuating quantity, as of electrical voltage or light intensity, whose variations represent coded information.
b. Computers A sequence of digital values whose variations represent coded information.
5. The sound, image, or message transmitted or received by means of telecommunications.
adj.
Notably out of the ordinary: a signal feat; a signal event.
v. sig·naled, sig·nal·ing, sig·nals or sig·nalled or sig·nal·ling
v.tr.
1. To make a signal to: I signaled the driver to proceed.
2. To relate or make known by signals: They have signaled their willingness to negotiate.
3. To cause an effect in (a cell) by the activation of a receptor, as by a neurotransmitter or hormone.
v.intr.
To make a signal or signals.
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