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making learning and creative thinking especially fertile. &mdash · Tarot.com · Hartford Courant · 9 May 2026 But there are signs of improved investor appetite. &mdash · Hugh Leask · CNBC · Abbey Mastracco · New York Daily News · Travis Loller · Los Angeles Times · 7 May 2026 See All Example Sentences for sign Word History Etymology Noun Middle English signe · from Anglo-French · from Latin signum mark · token · sign · image · seal · perhaps akin to Latin secare to cut — more at saw Verb Middle English · from Anglo-French signer · from Latin signare to mark

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Tarot.com
Hartford Courant
9 May 2026 But there are signs of improved investor appetite. &mdash
Hugh Leask
CNBC
Abbey Mastracco
New York Daily News
Travis Loller
Los Angeles Times
7 May 2026 See All Example Sentences for sign Word History Etymology Noun Middle English signe
from Anglo-French
from Latin signum mark
token
sign
image
seal
perhaps akin to Latin secare to cut — more at saw Verb Middle English
from Anglo-French signer
from Latin signare to mark

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