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signature
[ sig-nuh-cher, -choor ]
noun
- a person's name, or a mark representing it, as signed personally or by deputy, as in subscribing a letter or other document.
- the act of signing a document.
- Music. a sign or set of signs at the beginning of a staff to indicate the key or the time of a piece.
- Radio. a song, musical arrangement, sound effect, etc., used as a theme identifying a program.
- any unique, distinguishing aspect, feature, or mark.
- Medicine/Medical. that part of a written prescription that specifies directions for use.
- Biology, Medicine/Medical. a distinctive characteristic or set of characteristics by which a biological structure or medical condition is recognized.
- Also called section. Bookbinding. a printed sheet folded to page size for binding together, with other such sheets, to form a book, magazine, etc.
- Printing.
- a letter or other symbol generally placed by the printer at the foot of the first page of every sheet to guide the binder in folding the sheets and in gathering them in sequence.
- a sheet so marked.
- Chemistry, Physics. a characteristic trace or sign that indicates the presence of a substance or the occurrence of a physical process or event:
The satellite recorded a spectrum that is the signature of a nuclear explosion.
adjective
- serving to identify or distinguish a person, group, etc.:
a signature tune.
signature
/ ˈ²õɪɡ²Ôɪ³Ùʃə /
noun
- the name of a person or a mark or sign representing his name, marked by himself or by an authorized deputy
- the act of signing one's name
- a distinctive mark, characteristic, etc, that identifies a person or thing
- ( as modifier )
a signature fragrance
- music See key signature time signature
- the part of a medical prescription that instructs a patient how frequently and in what amounts he should take a drug or agent AbbreviationSigS
- printing
- a sheet of paper printed with several pages that upon folding will become a section or sections of a book
- such a sheet so folded
- a mark, esp a letter, printed on the first page of a signature
Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms
- ²õ¾±²µî€ƒn²¹Â·³Ù³Ü°ù±ð·±ô±ð²õ²õ adjective
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of signature1
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of signature1
Example Sentences
A petition in the Senedd, calling on the Welsh government to help preserve the canal, has obtained more than 10,000 signatures.
Campaigners against the sale and carrying of catapults have received an official response from the government after a petition calling for a ban exceeded 10,000 signatures.
In the meantime, people can visit Black Image Center for its signature community co-working series until the space closes on April 10.
“Before courts entered national injunctions against the Trump administration, they used them to thwart the Obama administration’s rule for overtime pay and its signature immigration policy, Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals.â€
Ms Winkles said the movement, started in 2024, had seen thousands of additional signatures for its pact since the release of the show.
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