• Signage

    Origin

    sign + -age

    Noun

    signage

    (usually uncountable; plural signages)
    1. 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.

    Usage notes

    The use of countable "a signage" and "signages" is chiefly in India.

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