Greek Meaning of signals
σήματα
Other Greek words related to σήματα
Nearest Words of signals
- signatures => Υπογραφές
- signed (up or on) => υπογεγραμμένο (πάνω ή σε)
- signed on => Συνδεδεμένος
- signed up => εγγεγραμμένος
- significances => σημασίες
- significant others => σημαντικοί άλλοι
- significations => σημασίες
- signifies => σημαίνει
- signing (up or on) => υπογραφή (πάνω ή πάνω)
- signing off (on) => Υπογραφή σε/από
Definitions and Meaning of signals in English
signals
distinguished from the ordinary, to make or send a signal, to communicate or indicate by or as if by signals, something that incites to action, an object placed to give notice or warning, unusually great, something (such as a sound, gesture, or object) that conveys notice or warning, to communicate by or as if by signals, the sound or image conveyed in telegraphy, telephony, radio, radar, or television, an object used to transmit or convey information beyond the range of human voice, an act, event, or word that serves to start some action, sign, indication, to constitute a characteristic feature of (a meaningful linguistic form), the message, sound, or effect transmitted in electronic communication (as radio or television), an act, event, or watchword that has been agreed on as the occasion of concerted action, a sound or motion of a part of the body made to give warning or command, a radio wave or electric current that transmits a message or effect (as in radio or television), to notify by a signal, a detectable physical quantity or impulse (such as a voltage, current, or magnetic field strength) by which messages or information can be transmitted, used in signaling
FAQs About the word signals
σήματα
distinguished from the ordinary, to make or send a signal, to communicate or indicate by or as if by signals, something that incites to action, an object placed
σημαίες
No antonyms found.
signallers => Σηματωροί, signalled => σηματοδοτημένο, signalers => Σηματοδότες, sign up (for) => εγγραφείτε (για), sign on (for) => Εγγραφή (σε),