token

  • 11token — 1 *sign, mark, symptom, badge, note Analogous words: *symbol, emblem, attribute: *evidence, testimony: indication, proving or proof, betokening (see corresponding verbs at INDICATE) 2 *pledge, earnest, pawn, hostage …

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  • 12token — [n] indication, remembrance badge, clue, demonstration, earnest, evidence, expression, favor, gift, index, indicia, keepsake, manifestation, mark, memento, memorial, note, omen, pawn, pledge, presage, proof, relic, reminder, representation,… …

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  • 13token — ▪ I. token to‧ken 1 [ˈtəʊkən ǁ ˈtoʊ ] noun [countable] a piece of paper, card, plastic etc that can be exchanged for goods: • Collect eight of these tokens and send off for a free recipe book. ˈbook ˌtoken a piece of paper worth a particular… …

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  • 14Token F1 — Logo de l écurie Token F1 Token est une ancienne éphémère écurie de Formule 1 qui a disputé 3 Grands Prix en 1974. Cette écurie n a jamais été classée en championnat du monde. Son meilleur classement en Grand Prix est une 14e place. Token est l… …

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  • 15token — /toh keuhn/, n. 1. something serving to represent or indicate some fact, event, feeling, etc.; sign: Black is a token of mourning. 2. a characteristic indication or mark of something; evidence or proof: Malnutrition is a token of poverty. 3. a… …

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  • 16token — n. symbol, sign 1) to give, provide a token of 2) a tangible token 3) (misc.) by the same token ( for a similar reason ); in token of ( as evidence of ) metal or plastic disc used as a substitute for money 4) to drop in, insert, put in a token… …

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  • 17token — to|ken1 [ˈtəukən US ˈtou ] n [: Old English; Origin: tacen, tacn sign, token ] 1.) a round piece of metal that you use instead of money in some machines 2.) formal something that represents a feeling, fact, event etc a token of your… …

    Dictionary of contemporary English

  • 18token — [[t]to͟ʊkən[/t]] tokens 1) ADJ: ADJ n You use token to describe things or actions which are small or unimportant but are meant to show particular intentions or feelings which may not be sincere. The announcement was welcomed as a step in the… …

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  • 19token — n. & adj. n. 1 a thing serving as a symbol, reminder, or distinctive mark of something (as a token of affection; in token of my esteem). 2 a thing serving as evidence of authenticity or as a guarantee. 3 a voucher exchangeable for goods (often of …

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  • 20token — I. noun Etymology: Middle English, from Old English tācen, tācn sign, token; akin to Old High German zeihhan sign, Greek deiknynai to show more at diction Date: before 12th century 1. an outward sign or expression < his tears were tokens of his&#8230; …

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