Regiments were now classified in four grades, which denoted quality, prestige and pay.
In certain wines, it can denote quality, as in Port wine, where Port houses make and declare vintage Port in their best years.
Macro symbols, sometimes used in modern musicology, to denote chord root and quality.
In shipping, the designation A1 is a symbol used to denote quality of construction and material.
Even as late as 1400, the word gentleman still only had the sense of generosus and could not be used as a personal description denoting rank or quality, or as the title of a class.
The word "premium" denotes superior quality, while "outlet" prompts visions of irregular poly-cotton sheet sets and pilling cashmere sweaters.
Introduced in 1904, this mark denotes purity and quality, which is why it later became part of Lurpak's name.
The fishing industry is eager to call wild salmon "organic," as a way of denoting quality to consumers.
In addition the term XO is often used in the popular culture of Hong Kong to denote high quality, prestige, and luxury.
Detailed information on the 7 components identified to denote internal validity and quality of a study were abstracted and scored.