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41notice — [15] One of the main Latin verbs for ‘know’ was nōscere (earlier gnōscere), a distant relative of English know and, via the derived cognōscere, source of a wide range of English words, from cognizance to reconnaissance. From its past participle… …
42notice — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. attention, observation, recognition, perception; circular, poster, bulletin; placard, announcement; warning, sign; consideration; review. See publication, information. v. t. see, observe, perceive,… …
43notice — dismissal from employment Shortened form of notice of dismissal, which is given or received. Notice as a verb is obsolete Notice me as much as ye like, I ll not clean them pigs out. (M. Francis, 1901) …
44notice — 1. noun 1) nothing escaped his notice Syn: attention, observation, awareness, consciousness, perception, regard, consideration, scrutiny 2) a notice on the wall Syn: sign, announcement …
45notice — See: SIT UP AND TAKE NOTICE, TAKE NOTE OF or TAKE NOTICE OF …
46notice — See: SIT UP AND TAKE NOTICE, TAKE NOTE OF or TAKE NOTICE OF …
47NOTICE — n. f. Exposé sommaire, recueil d’indications, instruction succincte. Les notices des manuscrits de la Bibliothèque Nationale. Notice historique, biographique, bibliographique. Notice nécrologique. Il se dit, par extension, du Compte rendu… …
48notice — See: sit up and take notice, take note of or take notice of …
49notice — Hō ike, ōlelo hō ike, ōlelo ho olaha. ♦ Notice of sale, ho olaha kū ai. ♦ To notice, nānā …
50Notice — Benachrichtigung. 1. In den Incoterms enthaltene Verpflichtung. Verkäufer und Käufer haben sich gegenseitig die Daten der Absendung und Annahme der Ware mitzuteilen. Der Käufer hat diese Informationspflicht allerdings nur dann, wenn er berechtigt …