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salute

sa·lute [ sə lt ]


verb  (past and past participle sa·lut·ed, present participle sa·lut·ing, 3rd person present singular sa·lutes)
Definition:
 
1. transitive and intransitive verb give formal sign of respect: to formally signal respect to another member of the armed forces or to a flag, usually by raising the right hand to the forehead or by presenting arms

2. transitive verb greet somebody: to greet, welcome, or acknowledge somebody, either with a gesture or in words

3. transitive verb formally praise or honor somebody: to praise or honor somebody for something, especially in a formal ceremony
We salute you for your contribution.



noun  (plural sa·lutes)
Definition:
 
1. gesture of respect: a gesture used by members of the armed forces and some other organized groups as a formal sign of respect

2. firing guns as military honor: a military display of honor for a dignitary or on a special occasion, e.g. the firing of guns into the air at the funeral of an officer
a 21-gun salute

3. act of saluting: an act or an occasion of saluting

[14th century. < Latin salutare< salut-, stem of salus "health"]

sa·lut·er noun
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