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"Section M, N, and O"

(Bot.)
A foul-smelling weed, the stinking goosefoot (Chenopodium
Vulvaria
).


Note (?), v. t. [AS.
hnītan to strike against, imp. hnāt.]
To butt; to push with the horns. [Prov. Eng.]


Note (?). [AS. nāt; ne not +
wāt wot. See Not, and Wot.] Know not;
knows not.
[Obs.]


Note, n. Nut. [Obs.]
Chaucer.


Note, n. [AS. notu use, profit.]
Need; needful business. [Obs.] Chaucer.


Note, n. [F. note, L.
nota; akin to noscere, notum, to know. See
Know.] 1. A mark or token by which a
thing may be known; a visible sign; a character; a distinctive mark
or feature; a characteristic quality.


Whosoever appertain to the visible body of the church,
they have also the notes of external profession.

Hooker.


She [the Anglican church] has the note of
possession, the note of freedom from party titles,the
note of life -- a tough life and a vigorous.


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