signally
Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
signal1
▶noun
- 1 a gesture, action, or sound conveying information or an instruction.
- 2 an indication of a state of affairs.
- 3 an event or statement that provides the impulse or occasion for something to happen.
- 4 a light or semaphore on a railway, giving indications to train drivers of whether or not to proceed.
- 5 Bridge a prearranged convention of bidding or play intended to convey information to one's partner.
- 6 an electrical impulse or radio wave transmitted or received.
- 1 transmit a signal.
- 2 instruct or indicate by means of a signal.
– derivatives
signaller noun.
signaller noun.
Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
signal2
▶adjective striking in extent, seriousness, or importance.
– derivatives
signally adverb.
signally adverb.
– origin C17: from Fr. signalé, from the Ital. past part. segnalato ‘distinguished’, from segnale ‘a signal’.
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