Vyriškas
Reikšmė (Anglų k.)

  1. (masculine) sign; mark; trace (a visible or otherwise perceivable indication of something)
  2. (masculine) sign; mark; trace (a visible or otherwise perceivable indication of something)
  3. (masculine) signal (a visual or audible indication made to give notice of some occurrence, command or danger)
  4. (masculine) signal (a visual or audible indication made to give notice of some occurrence, command or danger)
  5. (masculine) signal (a visual or audible indication made to give notice of some occurrence, command or danger)
  6. (masculine) signal (a visual or audible indication made to give notice of some occurrence, command or danger)
  7. (masculine) signal (a visual or audible indication made to give notice of some occurrence, command or danger)
  8. (masculine) signal (a visual or audible indication made to give notice of some occurrence, command or danger)
  9. (masculine) signal (a visual or audible indication made to give notice of some occurrence, command or danger)
  10. (masculine) signal (physical impulse used to convey data)
  11. (masculine) deposit; down payment (initial payment of a purchase)
  12. (masculine) sign (a symbol that represents a mathematical operation or relationship)

Dažnis

A2
Tariamas kaip (IPA)
/siˈnaw/
Etimologija (Anglų k.)

In summary

From Old Galician-Portuguese sinal, synal, from Late Latin signālis, from Latin signum. By surface analysis, sino + -al.

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