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Definition of beacon noun from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

beacon

noun
 
/ˈbiːkən/
 
/ˈbiːkən/
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  1. a light that is placed somewhere to guide vehicles and warn them of danger
    • a navigation beacon
    • (figurative) He was a beacon of hope for the younger generation.
    see also Belisha beaconTopics Transport by waterc2
  2. a radio station whose signal helps ships and aircraft to find their position
    • The plane was guided in by radio beacon.
    Topics Transport by waterc2, Transport by airc2, TV, radio and newsc2
  3. (in the past) a fire lit on top of a hill as a signal
  4. Word OriginOld English bēacn ‘sign, portent, ensign’, of West Germanic origin; related to beckon.
See beacon in the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary

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