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sign language
(countable) One of several natural languages, typically used by the deaf, in which words consist of hand shapes, motions, positions, and facial expressions.
shilling sign
The symbol '/' used in the United Kingdom before decimalisation to separate shillings from pence when writing out sums of money. (Examples: 7/6 = seven shillings and six pence; 7/- = seven shillings exactly.)
neon sign
An illuminated sign constructed from fluorescent lights in the form of bent glass tubes; the different colours being obtained by adding different noble gases to the neon.
sign off
(broadcasting) The closing of a radio or television station's studios and cessation of the broadcasting signal, usually overnight.
sign off
(idiomatic) To log off; to stop using a computer, radio, etc., especially to stop talking. / (broadcasting) To cease broadcasting a radio or television signal, usually at the end of a broadcasting day.
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times sign
(arithmetic, informal) A multiplication sign.
sign over
(transitive) To transfer (property or rights) to somebody else by signing a document.
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sign up
(transitive) To add a name to the list of people who are participating in something.
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stop sign
A sign by the side of a road or street, often at an intersection, instructing vehicle drivers to stop.