tokens


Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
token/ˈtəʊkən/
noun
  • 1 a thing serving to represent a fact, quality, feeling, etc.: a token of friendship.

    archaic a badge or favour worn to indicate allegiance.

    archaic a word or object conferring authority on or serving to authenticate the speaker or holder.

    ■ a device given to a train driver on a single-track railway as authority to proceed.

  • 2 a voucher that can be exchanged for goods or services.

    ■ a metal or plastic disc used to operate a machine or in exchange for goods or services.

  • 3 Linguistics an individual occurrence of a linguistic unit in speech or writing. Contrasted with type.
  • 4 Computing a sequence of bits passed between nodes in a fixed order and enabling a node to transmit information.
adjective done for the sake of appearances or as a symbolic gesture: a token fine.

■ chosen by way of tokenism to represent a particular group.

– phrases
by the same (or that or this) token in the same way or for the same reason.
in token of as a sign or symbol of.
– origin OE tāc(e)n, of Gmc origin; rel. to teach.
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