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Definition of signature
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Signature
(v. t.) The
printed
sheet so
marked,
or the form from which it is
printed;
as, to
reprint
one or more
signatures..
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(n.) A mark or
flourish
added to a
person's
signature,
intended
to
represent
a seal, and in some
States
allowed
as a
substitute
for a
seal..
Re-sign
::
Re-sign
(v. t.) To affix one's
signature
to, a
second
time; to sign
again..
Signature
::
Signature
(v. t.) That part of a
prescription
which
contains
the
directions
to the
patient.
It is
usually
prefaced
by S or Sig. (an
abbreviation
for the Latin
signa,
imperative
of
signare
to sign or
mark)..
Consignature
::
Consignature
(n.) Joint
signature.
Counterfeit
::
Counterfeit
(v. t.) To
imitate
with a view to
deceiving,
by
passing
the copy for that which is
original
or
genuine;
to
forge;
as, to
counterfeit
the
signature
of
another,
coins,
notes,
etc..
Fiat
::
Fiat (n.) An
authority
for
certain
proceedings
given by the Lord
Chancellor's
signature.
Signature
::
Signature
(v. t.) A sign,
stamp,
or mark
impressed,
as by a
seal..
Forgery
::
Forgery
(n.) The act of
forging,
fabricating,
or
producing
falsely;
esp., the crime of
fraudulently
making
or
altering
a
writing
or
signature
purporting
to be made by
another;
the false
making
or
material
alteration
of or
addition
to a
written
instrument
for the
purpose
of
deceit
and
fraud;
as, the
forgery
of a
bond..
Signature
::
Signature
(v. t.) The
printed
sheet so
marked,
or the form from which it is
printed;
as, to
reprint
one or more
signatures..
Countersign
::
Countersign
(v. t.) To sign on the
opposite
side of (an
instrument
or
writing);
hence,
to sign in
addition
to the
signature
of a
principal
or
superior,
in order to
attest
the
authenticity
of a
writing..
Crisscross
::
Crisscross
(n.) A mark or
cross,
as the
signature
of a
person
who is
unable
to
write..
Frank
::
Frank (a.) The
privilege
of
sending
letters
or other mail
matter,
free of
postage,
or
without
charge;
also, the sign, mark, or
signature
denoting
that a
letter
or other mail
matter
is to free of
postage..
Signatory
::
Signatory
(a.)
Signing;
joining
or
sharing
in a
signature;
as,
signatory
powers..
Signaturist
::
Signaturist
(n.) One who holds to the
doctrine
of
signatures
impressed
upon
objects,
indicative
of
character
or
qualities..
Sigil
::
Sigil (n.) A seal; a
signature.
Onomastic
::
Onomastic
(a.)
Applied
to a
signature
when the body of the
instrument
is in
another's
handwriting.
Subscription
::
Subscription
(n.) The
signature
attached
to a
paper.
Cross
::
Cross (n.) The
crosslike
mark or
symbol
used
instead
of a
signature
by those
unable
to
write.
Accidental
::
Accidental
(n.) A
sharp,
flat, or
natural,
occurring
not at the
commencement
of a piece of music as the
signature,
but
before
a
particular
note..
Idiograph
::
Idiograph
(n.) A mark or
signature
peculiar
to an
individual;
a
trade-mark.
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