Sentence examples for denoted both from inspiring English sources

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The term once denoted both an economic ecosystem (small labels, crammed record stores) and a sound (tousled, punk-derived).

This database contained CNVs that were reported as gains and losses, as well as some CNVs that were reported as both gains and losses (denoted "both").

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He seems to have held that every denoting expression is ambiguous in that it denotes both its denotation and itself (Galen, On ling. soph. 4; Aulus Gellius 11.12.1).

It denotes both pity and contempt.

The origins of the word "home" are ancient, denoting "both a place and an attitude".

It is true that Ms. Jarrar has a résumé that denotes both talent and resilience.

We denote both the spectrum and the z transform of a signal by uppercase letters.

1 Hereafter the term source will be used to denote both any source and any modification.

In the remaining paragraph, we use the phrase "motion blur" to denote both kinds of blur.

The word "mixer" is used to denote both linear and non-linear circuits.

The term mythology denotes both the study of myth and the body of myths belonging to a particular religious tradition.

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