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Deoxydate and deoxydize are synonymous; but the former is preferable, on account of the length of the word deoxydization. DEOXYDIZING.

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for ne wote, knew not or could not.

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noun
A mark or token; something by which a thing may be known; a visible sign. They who appertain to the visible church have all the notes of external profession.

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A mark made in a book, indicating something worthy of a particular notice.

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A short remark; a passage or explanation in the margin of a book.

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A minute, memorandum or short writing intended to assist the memory.

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Notice; heed. Give order to my servants that they take no note at all of our being absent hence.

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Reputation; consequence; distinction; as men of note. Romans 16:7.

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State of being observed. Small matters, continually in use and note.

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In music, a character which marks a sound, or the sound itself; as a semibreve, a minimNotes are marks of sounds in relation to elevation or depresion, or to the time of continuing sounds.

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Tune; voice; harmonious or melocious sounds. The wakeful bird tunes her nocturnal note. One common note on either lyre did strike.

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Abbreviation; symbol.

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A short letter; a billet.

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Annotation; commentary; as the notes in Scott’s Bible; to write notes on Homer.

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A written or printed paper acknowledging a debt and promising payment; as a promissory note; a bank-note; a note of hand; a negotiable note.

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Notesa writing; a written discourse; applied equally to minutes or heads of a discourse or argument, or to a discourse fully written. The advocate often has notes to assist his memory, and clergymen preach with notes or without them.

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A diplomatic communication in writing; an official paper sent from one minister or envoy to another. My note of January 10th still remains unanswered.

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verb transitive
To observe; to notice with particular care; to heed; to attend to. No more of that; I have noted it well. Their manners noted and their states survey’d.

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To set down in writing. Note it in a book. Isaiah 30:8.

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To charge, as with a crime; with of or for. They were both noted of incontinency.