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signal
noun
1 a message in the form of a gesture, light, sound, etc, conveying information or indicating the time for action.
2 (signals) the apparatus used to send such a message, eg coloured lights or movable arms or poles on a railway network.
3 an event marking the moment for action to be taken Their arrival was a signal for the party to begin .
4 any set of transmitted electrical impulses received as a sound or image, eg in television; the message conveyed by them.
5 cards a piece of play intended to convey information to one's partner.
verb (signalled , signalling ; US signaled , signaling )
1 tr & intr to transmit or convey (a message) using signals.
2 to indicate.
adjective notable a signal triumph .
[14c: French, from Latin signum ]
signally adverb notably .
signal box
noun the cabin from which signals on a railway line are controlled.
signal-to-noise ratio
noun , electronics the ratio of the power of a desired electrical signal to the power of the unwanted background noise, usually expressed in decibels.
signalize or signalise
verb (signalized , signalizing ) to mark or distinguish; to make notable.
[17c]
signalman
noun a controller who works railway signals.
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