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signpost

English

Alternative forms

  • sign-post

Etymology

sign +? post

Noun

signpost (plural signposts)

  1. a post bearing a sign that gives information on directions
  2. (cryptic crosswords) A word or phrase within a clue that serves as an indicator, rather than being fodder.

Translations

Verb

signpost (third-person singular simple present signposts, present participle signposting, simple past and past participle signposted)

  1. (transitive) To install signposts on.
    The route wasn't signposted, and we got lost on the way.
  2. (transitive) To direct (somebody) to services, resources, etc.
    • 2008, Great Britain: Parliament: House of Commons: Work and Pensions Committee, Valuing and Supporting Carers (volume 1, page 31)
      We believe that some Carers' Centres already offer an effective 'first stop shop' for signposting carers to local organisations, services and benefits, and for providing ongoing support as carers' circumstances change.
  3. To indicate logical progress of a discourse using words or phrases such as now, right, to recap, to sum up, as I was saying, etc.
    • Bede, never one to shrink from a challenge, focused his energies not only onto calculating Easter but also onto describing why the maths mattered as much as the result. In this, his elevated rhetoric is balanced by a very human enthusiasm — it's hard not to love a writer who signposts his core hypotheses with phrases such as 'now to gut the bowels of this question!'
  4. To signal, as if with a signpost

Translations

See also

  • fingerpost
  • guidepost
  • waymark

Anagrams

  • postings, stop sign, stopings, stopsign

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polyiamond

English

Etymology

Blend of poly- +? diamond, the polyiamond made up of two triangles being a diamond or rhombus.

Noun

polyiamond (plural polyiamonds)

  1. (geometry) A polyform made by joining one or more equilateral triangles edge to edge in various arrangements.

Synonyms

  • n-iamond

Derived terms

Related terms

  • diamond
  • polyomino

See also

  • bar
  • butterfly
  • chevron
  • crook
  • crown
  • hexagon
  • hook
  • lobster
  • signpost
  • snake
  • sphinx
  • yacht

Anagrams

  • polydomain

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