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English
Etymology
From Latin signatus.
Adjective
signate (not comparable)
- (zoology) Having definite colour markings; bearing spots resembling letters.
- Designate.
Anagrams
- gainset, gainest, ageinst, easting, teasing, tagines, giantes, tangies, tsigane, eatings, ingesta, seating, genista, ingates
Latin
Etymology 1
sīgnātus + -ē
Adverb
sīgnātē (comparative sīgnātius, superlative sīgnātissimē)
- expressively, clearly, distinctly
Etymology 2
Verb
signāte
- second-person plural present active imperative of signō
References
Spanish
Verb
signate
- second-person singular voseo imperative of signar combined with te