Denotes - you denote/ denote/ it means
A lane is a small pathway. It can alse be used to denote a fixed route, such as a 'swimming lane".
"Munus" is a Latin term that can refer to a duty, obligation, or responsibility. It can also denote a gift, present, or offering.
Epidemic proportions mean that something has become widespread and uncontrollable. This term is often used to denote something negative affecting a society.
Not used in describing a firearm, but a term used in hunting, to denote the game being hunted.
The term used to denote the value or measure obtained from a population is "parameter." Parameters are numerical characteristics of a population, such as the mean, variance, or proportion, that describe its attributes. In contrast, statistics are measures derived from a sample taken from that population.
To denote something means to indicate or represent it explicitly. In mathematics or logic, symbols are often used to denote specific concepts or values, such as using "x" to denote a variable. In language, you might use a particular term or phrase to denote a specific idea or object. The context in which the term is used usually clarifies what is being denoted.
Cocci is a scientific term used to describe spherical shaped bacteria. The plural form of the term cocci is coccus.
The term "monolingual" denote a person who knows only one language. That is the difference from polylingual which means a person who knows more than one language.
Term used to denote a lesbian, sometimes derogatory.
T1 is a term used in describing MRI results to denote the signal that makes the more fatty areas bright.
"Money Bags" is a term used as a nickname for some people to denote a wealthy person. "Money bags" is a term for saying a person has a bunch of money.