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A component of an action performed by a person, used in computerized gesture recognition systems.
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A person who gives an address or speech.
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(diplomacy) A document circulated in a meeting or summit for discussion purposes.
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One who carries out benchmarking.
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(transitive, obsolete, rare) To annotate or make notes upon, especially excessively.
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A session of a conference, normally one of a choice of sessions following a plenary session, in which active participation of those attending is called for; a workshop session.
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A presentation of information or instruction; the meeting at which it is presented.
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a short paper that quickly and effectively informs a decision maker about an issue
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A short report, especially one released through official channels to be broadcast or publicized.
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A side report or statement.
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(chiefly in the plural) A note about a case by a doctor, lawyer, therapist, or similar professional.
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(diplomacy) A formal piece of diplomatic correspondence signed by the representatives of several governments addressed to one or more other governments.
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A spoken or written remark.
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(usually in the plural) A brief account of transactions or events written hastily, as if for a memorandum.
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(intransitive) To provide a commentary; to act as a commentator; to maintain a stream of comments about some event.
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The act of making comments
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Alternative form of communiqué [An official report or statement, such as a government press release or the report of a conference.]
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An official report or statement, such as a government press release or the report of a conference.
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A report of an officer or agent.
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(sciences) A formal event where scientists present their research results in speeches, workshops, posters or by other means.
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A detailed survey or overview of a subject.
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One who corresponds, or writes letters.
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A letter or written communication that serves to introduce an accompanying document; especially, a letter that introduces a résumé or curriculum vitae.
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(archaic) A person's address.
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The act by which something is docketed.
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(obsolete) An example for instruction or warning.
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Something transposed from a thought to a document; the written account of an idea.
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A question in an examination that requires a long answer in the form of an essay.
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(business) A short document that summarizes all the reports of a company, or the contents of a longer report to which it is attached.
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(chiefly in the plural) A note taken while working "in the field", i.e. in a real-world situation.
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One who writes footnotes.
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A letter that is written generically with blanks to be filled in with individual details, often sent in bulk, and frequently regarded as impersonal.
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A gathering for the purpose of discussion.
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An online document containing a list of the questions most often asked about a particular subject, together with answers.
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To publish in a gazette.
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publication in an official gazette
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The process of publishing officially in a gazette.
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A tentative government report of a proposal without any commitment to action, being the first step in changing the law; a discussion document.
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(law) A summary of the relevant aspects of a legal case, usually found at the beginning of a case report.
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Providing or communicating information.
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(demoscene) An intro that provides details of a forthcoming demoparty to which viewers are invited.
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(psychometrics) A question on a test, which may include its answers.
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A written or printed communication, generally longer and more formal than a note.
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(dated, fandom slang) Correspondence, usually a letter, sent to a periodical commenting on either the contents of a previous issue or an earlier letter of comment.
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(Singapore) Official notice of a composition fee (a fine).
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As listed or shown on a listing.
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The last presentation in an academic or business conference with a broad thematic overview. Typically, the best-known speakers or scholars at a conference give keynote and locknote addresses.
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To write a memorandum about.
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A short note; a memorandum.
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A short note serving as a reminder.
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(formal) A written message; a letter, note or memo.
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(UK dialectal, Northern England, Scotland) Alternative form of note (“business”) [A mark or token by which a thing may be known; a visible sign; a character; a distinctive mark or feature; a characteristic quality.]
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Any indication similar in nature to nota bene.
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(chiefly in the plural) Something to be noted or observed; a notable fact.
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To add notes to; to annotate
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(obsolete) Notification; information; intelligence.
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(obsolete) An exclamation mark.
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An unsigned diplomatic note written in the third person, of the nature of a memorandum but sometimes considered to be more formal.
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(archaic) A brief letter or note.
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A brief letter or note; a billet.
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(obsolete) An annotator.
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A roll, list, or register: a catalogue of public functionaries, with their districts: a list of episcopal sees.
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A conversation about a specific topic conducted by a group of experts, usually either in the presence of an audience or in a broadcast (or both).
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To be made the subject of an article, notice, or announcement, as in a newspaper.
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A topic of discussion or debate; a proposition.
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An official written statement that is sent to the media so that it can be publicized.
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A document that shows the standard entries of a form or similar document.
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(diplomacy) A document circulated in a meeting or summit for discussion purposes.
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The published record of the actions of a society, or of things done at its meetings.
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(transitive, theater and television) To show or tell an actor/person the words they should be saying, or actions they should be doing.
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In a survey or examination, the focus or salient part of a particular question that the respondent or examinee is asked to answer, excluding any additional prompts or information provided as context; often, the opening part of a multiple choice question.
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to survey using questionnaires
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A regularly scheduled class, in a school, in which discussion occurs of the material covered in a parallel lecture.
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A piece of information describing, or an account of certain events given or presented to someone, with the most common adpositions being by (referring to creator of the report) and on (referring to the subject).
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A type of academic publication that reviews previous studies in order to summarise current knowledge about a specific topic.
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An academic investigation of the available literature on a particular topic conducted to assess the extent of research undertaken and currently ongoing.
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Obsolete form of escritoire. [A writing desk with a hinged door that provides the writing surface.]
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A kind of survey or questionnaire in which respondents read the questions and select responses by themselves, without researcher interference.
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(education, chiefly attributive) A type of question or prompt, especially found in school quizzes and tests, which usually requires the student to write in sentences, as opposed to multiple-choice, fill in the blank, or other question types which require less writing.
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(colloquial) Any of the keynote speeches given by Steve Jobs, former CEO of Apple Inc..
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A measured plan and description of any portion of country.
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(computing, rare) A technical note (short technical notice).
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A publication, usually a book or magazine article, which tells all, revealing everything, particularly what is normally withheld.
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(in a test) A group of questions about the same topic.
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(obsolete) Treatment; exposition.
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A formal, usually lengthy, systematic discourse on some subject.
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(countable) A treatise; a formal written description or characterization of a subject.
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Obsolete form of treatise. [A formal, usually lengthy, systematic discourse on some subject.]
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Of which a note is made underneath, or further down in a document.
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