Denote
verb (used with object), denoted, denoting.
1.
to be a mark or sign of; indicate:
A fever often denotes an infection.
2.
to be a name or designation for; mean.
3.
to represent by a symbol; stand as a symbol for.
verb (transitive; may take a clause as object)
1.
to be a sign, symbol, or symptom of; indicate or designate
2.
(of words, phrases, expressions, etc) to have as a literal or obvious meaning
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