nota
n.
(Latin) part of the phrase "nota bene" (take notice, mark well)
Nota
This article is about an Australian automobile manufacturer. There are also articles on the 19th century Hungarian song style
nóta and the ballot choice
None of the above (NOTA). Nota is an
automobile manufacturer in
Australia. The company was founded by
Guy Buckingham in
1952. He was an aircraft engineer and used his expertise to build triangulated
spaceframed sportscars. Possibly Australia's first space-framed cars. In
1958 the company built a series of all-enveloping aluminium streamlined sports cars. First called "Streamliners", and later called "Mazengarbs". Up to
1960 eleven of those were made. In the late 1950s the company produced
Formula Junior cars. In
1963 the company started with
Mini powered sports cars. In
1964 they started production of the Nota Sapphire. In
1965 they started with
Formula Vee cars. In the 1960s the company started with their "Sportsman", a
Lotus 7 lookalike. In
1968 came the Nota Fang, their most successful model with over 100 being made. In
1973 Nota started with their Marauder range of cars. At first they used the same mechanicals as the Nota Fang, but in
1974 the Nota Levanti front engine twin cam was released. In
1975 the supply of Leyland 1275 GT engines started to ran out so Nota contacted
FIAT and both Marauders and Fangs were made with the 2-litre twin cam FIAT/
Lancia engine.
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Nóta
None of the above
None of the Above (NOTA) or against all is a
ballot choice in some
jurisdictions or
organizations, placed so as to allow the voter to indicate his disapproval with all of the candidates in any
voting system. It is based on the principle that all legitimate consent requires the ability to withhold consent, allowing voters to withhold their consent in an election to office, just as they can by voting "no" on
ballot questions. The similar term for awards is no award (commonly nicknamed Noah Ward).
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Nota (die)
n.
nota, part of the phrase "nota bene" (take notice, mark well) (Latin)
nota (m)
n.
footnote, reference or comment at the bottom of a page or end of a chapter; direction to a comment which appears in the continuation of a document, marginal notes, comments written into the margins, comments written on the side of a page
noter
v.
take notes, write down, take down, mark down, note; mark, grade; record, minute
nota (f)
n.
annotation, footnote, mark, record, list, note, notation, message, notice, remark, sign; bill
notare
v.
notice, take note, note, mark, observe
noto
adj.
known, well known, famous, notable, noted