signage

pronunciation

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  • Noun:
    signs collectively (especially commercial signs or posters)

Word Origin

signage (n.)
1972, in reference to signs on roads or outside stores, from sign (n.) + -age. Earlier in legal language with reference to affixing signatures.

Example

1. Shopping vector icons material of various signage .
2. Yet it was his economical signage system for the milan subway that opened doors to the corporate world .
3. Signage and landscaping appear to have gone without maintenance since the closing ceremonies .
4. Inspected the improvement works of cycle tracks and newly added safety signage .
5. It featured sleek german design and the best italian marble , but also the badly translated signage that is ubiquitous in china .

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