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fistnote
[
fist
-noht
]
fist·note
/
ˈfɪstˌnoʊt
/
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[
fist
-noht
]
Show IPA
noun
a printed
note
,
as in a piece of text, distinguished by the figure of a
fist
with a pointing index finger.
Origin:
1930–35;
fist
1
+
note
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