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== Types == [[File:Zodiac German Woodcut.jpg|right|thumb|180px|The western zodiac signs]] [[File:DurbanSign1989.jpg|right|thumb|150px|A [[signboard]] on a beach in [[Durban]] in [[apartheid]]-era [[South Africa]] indicates a [[racial segregation|racially segregated]] beach.]] The word ''sign'' has a variety of meanings in English, including: * [[Sun sign]]s in [[astrology]] * Sign or signing, in communication: communicating via [[hand gesture]]s, such as in [[sign language]]. * [[Gang signal]] * Sign, in [[Tracking (hunting)]]: also known as [[Spoor (animal)]]; trace evidence left on the ground after passage. * A [[signboard]]. * A sign, in common use, is an [[wikt:indication|indication]] that a previously observed event is about to occur again * Sign, in [[divination]] and religion: an [[omen]], an event or occurrence believed to foretell the future * Sign, in [[ontology]] and [[spirituality]]: a [[coincidence]] or surprising event thought to reveal divine will; see [[synchronicity]] * [[Sign (linguistics)]]: a combination of a concept and a sound-image described by Ferdinand de Saussure * In [[mathematics]], the [[sign (mathematics)|sign of a number]] tells whether it is [[positive and negative numbers|positive or negative]]. Also, the [[sign of a permutation]] tells whether it is the product of an [[parity (mathematics)|even or odd]] number of [[transposition (mathematics)|transpositions]]. * [[Signedness]], in computing, is the property that a representation of a number has one [[bit]], the sign bit, which denotes whether the number is non-negative or negative. A number is called signed if it contains a sign bit, otherwise unsigned. See also [[signed number representation]] * Sign, in [[biology]]: an indication of some living thing's presence * [[Medical sign]], in [[medicine]]: objective evidence of the presence of a disease or disorder, as opposed to a [[symptom]], which is subjective * [[Sign (semiotics)]]: the basic unit of meaning * [[Information sign]]: a notice that instructs, advises, informs or warns [[people]] * [[Traffic sign]]: a sign that instructs drivers; see also [[stop sign]], [[speed limit]] sign, [[cross walk]] sign * Sign, in a [[writing system]]: a basic unit. Similar terms which are more specific are character, letter or [[grapheme]] * [[Commercial signage]], including [[flashing sign]]s, such as on a retail store, factory, or theatre * [[Signature]], in history: a handwritten depiction observed on a document to show authorship and will * For marketing or advocacy purposes, a [[signage]] refers to the collective use of signs to convey a message.
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