placard (verb)
1placard — ► NOUN ▪ a sign for public display, either posted on a wall or carried during a demonstration. ► VERB ▪ cover with placards. ORIGIN Old French placquart, from plaquier to plaster, lay flat …
2placard — I. noun Etymology: Middle English placquart formal document, from Middle French placard, from plaquer to make adhere, plate more at plaque Date: 1560 1. a notice posted in a public place ; poster 2. a small card or metal plaque II. transitive… …
3placard — 1. noun A sheet of paper or cardboard with a written or printed announcement on one side for display in a public place. 2. verb To affix a placard to …
4placard — /ˈplækad / (say plakahd) noun 1. a written or printed notice to be posted in a public place; a poster. –verb (t) 2. to post placards on or in. 3. to give notice of by means of placards. 4. to post as a placard. {French, from plaque, from Dutch… …
5placard — [ plakα:d] noun a sign for public display, either posted on a wall or carried during a demonstration. verb also pla kα:d cover with placards. Origin C15 (denoting a warrant or licence): from OFr. placquart, from plaquier to plaster, lay flat …
6ticket — /ˈtɪkət / (say tikuht) noun 1. a slip, usually of paper or cardboard, serving as evidence of the holder s title to some service, right, or the like: a railway ticket; a theatre ticket. 2. a written or printed slip of paper, cardboard, etc.,… …
7sign — Verb: To append one s name to a document. To subscribe in one s own handwriting. Knox s Estate, 131 Pa 220, 230. To execute or adopt any symbol with present intention to authenticate a writing. UCC § 1 201(39). Noun: A billboard. A placard or… …
8provision — [ prɔvizjɔ̃ ] n. f. • 1316 aussi « prévoyance, précaution »; lat. provisio, de providere → pourvoir I ♦ Cour. 1 ♦ Réunion de choses utiles ou nécessaires à la subsistance, à l entretien ou à la défense. ⇒ approvisionnement , réserve, stock.… …
9pla|card´er — plac|ard «noun. PLAK ahrd; verb. pluh KAHRD, PLAK ahrd», noun, verb. –n. a notice to be posted in a public place; poster. Placards are written or printed on one side of a single sheet. »There were also placards calling for men on nearly all the… …
10plac|ard — «noun. PLAK ahrd; verb. pluh KAHRD, PLAK ahrd», noun, verb. –n. a notice to be posted in a public place; poster. Placards are written or printed on one side of a single sheet. »There were also placards calling for men on nearly all the taxicabs… …