Complete Definition of "signage"

English

Etymology
From sign and -age.

Noun
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  1. sign|Signs taken collectively.

#:The signage in the airport is designed to point the way clearly to important locations.
#:The poor signage at Heathrow is only in English.
#*2003, Martin Waller, "Jarvis chief aims to lift siege of Paris," The Times, London, 3 Jan,
#*:If you try to push more and more traffic on to limited numbers of roads you require more signage, more safety measures, bus lanes, cycle lanes and so on.

Translations
trans-top|Signs taken collectively
French: signalisation, fléchage
Spanish: rotulación
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References
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"signage" in Encarta® World English Dictionary [North American Edition] © & (P)2007 Microsoft Corporation.
"signage" in Compact Oxford English Dictionary, © Oxford University Press, 2007.
Oxford English Dictionary, 2nd ed., 1989.
Random House Webster's Unabridged Electronic Dictionary, 1987-1996.

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