These are the meanings of the letters TENO- when you unscramble them.
- Note ()
Know not; knows not.
- Note (n.)
A brief remark; a marginal comment or explanation; hence, an annotation on a text or author; a comment; a critical, explanatory, or illustrative observation.
- Note (n.)
A brief writing intended to assist the memory; a memorandum; a minute.
- Note (n.)
A character, variously formed, to indicate the length of a tone, and variously placed upon the staff to indicate its pitch. Hence:
- Note (n.)
A diplomatic missive or written communication.
- Note (n.)
A key of the piano or organ.
- Note (n.)
A list of items or of charges; an account.
- Note (n.)
A mark or token by which a thing may be known; a visible sign; a character; a distinctive mark or feature; a characteristic quality.
- Note (n.)
A mark, or sign, made to call attention, to point out something to notice, or the like; a sign, or token, proving or giving evidence.
- Note (n.)
A musical sound; a tone; an utterance; a tune.
- Note (n.)
A short informal letter; a billet.
- Note (n.)
A written or printed paper acknowledging a debt, and promising payment; as, a promissory note; a note of hand; a negotiable note.
- Note (n.)
Hence, a writing intended to be used in speaking; memoranda to assist a speaker, being either a synopsis, or the full text of what is to be said; as, to preach from notes; also, a reporter's memoranda; the original report of a speech or of proceedings.
- Note (n.)
Need; needful business.
- Note (n.)
Notification; information; intelligence.
- Note (n.)
Nut.
- Note (n.)
Observation; notice; heed.
- Note (n.)
Reputation; distinction; as, a poet of note.
- Note (n.)
State of being under observation.
- Note (n.)
Stigma; brand; reproach.
- Note (n.)
To annotate.
- Note (n.)
To charge, as with crime (with of or for before the thing charged); to brand.
- Note (n.)
To denote; to designate.
- Note (n.)
To notice with care; to observe; to remark; to heed; to attend to.
- Note (n.)
To record in writing; to make a memorandum of.
- Note (n.)
To set down in musical characters.
- Note (v. t.)
To butt; to push with the horns.
- Tone (n.)
A mode or tune or plain chant; as, the Gregorian tones.
- Tone (n.)
A sound considered as to pitch; as, the seven tones of the octave; she has good high tones.
- Tone (n.)
A whining style of speaking; a kind of mournful or artificial strain of voice; an affected speaking with a measured rhythm ahd a regular rise and fall of the voice; as, children often read with a tone.
- Tone (n.)
Accent, or inflection or modulation of the voice, as adapted to express emotion or passion.
- Tone (n.)
General or prevailing character or style, as of morals, manners, or sentiment, in reference to a scale of high and low; as, a low tone of morals; a tone of elevated sentiment; a courtly tone of manners.
- Tone (n.)
Sound, or the character of a sound, or a sound considered as of this or that character; as, a low, high, loud, grave, acute, sweet, or harsh tone.
- Tone (n.)
State of mind; temper; mood.
- Tone (n.)
Tenor; character; spirit; drift; as, the tone of his remarks was commendatory.
- Tone (n.)
That state of a body, or of any of its organs or parts, in which the animal functions are healthy and performed with due vigor.
- Tone (n.)
The general effect of a picture produced by the combination of light and shade, together with color in the case of a painting; -- commonly used in a favorable sense; as, this picture has tone.
- Tone (n.)
The larger kind of interval between contiguous sounds in the diatonic scale, the smaller being called a semitone as, a whole tone too flat; raise it a tone.
- Tone (n.)
The peculiar quality of sound in any voice or instrument; as, a rich tone, a reedy tone.
- Tone (n.)
Tonicity; as, arterial tone.
- Tone (v. t.)
To bring, as a print, to a certain required shade of color, as by chemical treatment.
- Tone (v. t.)
To give tone, or a particular tone, to; to tune. See Tune, v. t.
- Tone (v. t.)
To utter with an affected tone.