Keepsake vs. Token

By Jaxson

  • Keepsake (noun)

    Some object given by a person and retained in memory of something or someone; something kept for sentimental or nostalgic reasons.

    “She gave him a lock of hair as a keepsake of their time together.”

  • Keepsake (noun)

    Specifically, a type of literary album popular in the nineteenth-century, containing scraps of poetry and prose, and engravings.

  • Token (noun)

    Something serving as an expression of something else.

    “sign|symbol”

    “According to the Bible, the rainbow is a token of God’s covenant with Noah.”

  • Token (noun)

    A keepsake.

    “memento|souvenir”

    “Please accept this bustier as a token of our time together.”

  • Token (noun)

    A piece of stamped metal or plastic, etc., used as a substitute for money; a voucher that can be exchanged for goods or services.

    “Subway tokens are being replaced by magnetic cards.”

    “A book token is the easiest option for a Christmas gift.”

  • Token (noun)

    A small physical object, often designed to give the appearance of a common thing, used to represent a person or character in a board game or other situation.

    “Everyone pick a token (hat, wheelbarrow, thimble, etc.) and place it on the Start square.”

  • Token (noun)

    A minor attempt for appearance’s sake, or to minimally comply with a requirement.

    “His apology was no more than a token.”

  • Token (noun)

    Evidence, proof; a confirming detail; physical trace, mark, footprint.

  • Token (noun)

    Support for a belief; grounds for an opinion.

    “reason|reasoning”

  • Token (noun)

    An extraordinary event serving as evidence of supernatural power.

    “miracle”

  • Token (noun)

    An object or disclosure to attest or authenticate the bearer or an instruction.

    “password”

  • Token (noun)

    A seal guaranteeing the quality of an item.

  • Token (noun)

    Something given or shown as a symbol or guarantee of authority or right; a sign of authenticity, of power, good faith.

  • Token (noun)

    A tally.

  • Token (noun)

    A particular thing to which a applies.

  • Token (noun)

    An atomic piece of data, such as a word, for which a meaning may be inferred during parsing.

    “symbol”

    “placeholder”

  • Token (noun)

    A conceptual object that can be possessed by a computer, process, etc. in order to regulate a turn-taking system such as a token ring network.

  • Token (noun)

    A meaningless placeholder used as a substitute for sensitive data.

  • Token (noun)

    A lexeme; a basic, grammatically indivisible unit of a language such as a keyword, operator or identifier.

  • Token (noun)

    A single example of a certain word in a text or corpus.

    “type”

  • Token (noun)

    A characteristic sign of a disease or of a bodily disorder, a symptom; a sign of a bodily condition, recovery, or health.

  • Token (noun)

    A livid spot upon the body, indicating, or supposed to indicate, the approach of death.

  • Token (noun)

    Ten and a half quires, or, commonly, 250 sheets, of paper printed on both sides; also, in some cases, the same number of sheets printed on one side, or half the number printed on both sides.

  • Token (noun)

    A bit of leather having a peculiar mark designating a particular miner. Each hewer sends one of these with each corf or tub he has hewn.

  • Token (noun)

    A thin bed of coal indicating the existence of a thicker seam at no great distance.

  • Token (noun)

    A physical object used for signalmen on single track lines.

  • Token (noun)

    In a loom, a colored signal to show the weaver which shuttle to use.

  • Token (noun)

    A piece of metal given beforehand to each person in the congregation who is permitted to partake of the Lord’s Supper.

  • Token (adjective)

    Done as an indication or a pledge.

  • Token (adjective)

    Perfunctory or merely symbolic; done or existing for appearance’s sake, or to minimally comply with a requirement.

    “He made a token tap on the brake pedal at the stop sign.”

  • Token (adjective)

    Included in minimal numbers in order to create an impression or illusion of diversity, especially ethnic or gender diversity.

    “He was hired as the company’s token black person.”

    “The television show was primarily directed toward a black audience, but it did have a few token white people as performers.”

  • Token (verb)

    To betoken, indicate, portend, designate, denote

  • Token (verb)

    To betroth

  • Token (verb)

    To symbolize, instantiate

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