Signal

/ˈsɪɡnəl/ noun

A signal is a sound, action, or sign that sends a message or instruction. In technology, it is an electrical or radio wave that carries information.

“Signal” comes from French “signal,” from Italian “segnale,” based on Latin “signum,” meaning mark or sign. It originally meant a distinguishing mark or sign. As science and technology developed, the word was applied to coded messages carried by telegraph, radio, and electronics.

DESignal
ESseñal
FRsignal
ITsegno
JA信号
KO신호
PTsinal
RUсигнал
ZH信号
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