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(linguistics) In a sign language, any of two or more alternative hand signs for a chereme.
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A signature made by one person for another.
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(transitive) To sign, or write one’s name or signature on a book etc
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(computing, transitive) To sign (a cryptographic certificate) automatically.
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(Internet) a lengthy quotation that is formatted so as to be set off from the main text on a webpage, as by italicization and indentation
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Having the specified call sign.
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(computing) the attachment of a digital certificate (from a certification authority) to an executable program to ensure its legitimacy
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(transitive) To cryptographically sign (software).
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To sign a document jointly with another person, sometimes as an endorsement.
adj
signed or signing jointly
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(transitive, by extension) To add a second signature to a document, affirming the validity of the signature of another person.
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A signature cut from a signed document
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Alternative form of cut signature [An autograph extracted from a signed document]
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An autograph extracted from a signed document
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(Internet) Data used by a signatory to sign something electronically. It may involve cryptography or may simply be a name typed into a document.
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In sign language, a series of signs made with the fingers to indicate letters of the alphabet.
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(of an autograph) Having the signature alone, rather than being accompanied by other words or drawings.
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Any distinguishing mark, such as a tattoo, that serves to identify a member of a particular gang
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(linguistics) A gestural sign; a unit of sign language.
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A person's autograph or signature.
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(sign language) the held position of the hand and fingers in producing a particular sign.
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A covert gesture serving as a signal.
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The gestural communication system, less than a complete sign language, developed by a deaf child who lacks input from a language model in the family.
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A deaf person who has not properly acquired a signed or spoken language, due to lack of instruction and isolation from an established signing community, who instead uses a self-generated gesture system called a home sign.
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(transitive) To sign one's initial(s), as an abbreviated signature.
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(transitive) To sign (a contract or similar document).
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(idiomatic, transitive) to sign a document to hire someone
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(informal) An interpretation sign.
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(transitive) To sign; to write one's signature on (something).
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(idiomatic) One's signature.
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(Peircean semiotics) A sign that consists in a general idea, norm, or law.
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To sign (a document) by making a cross or other mark.
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To indicate (something) in writing or by other symbols.
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Alternative form of namesign [A special sign in sign language that uniquely identifies an individual person.]
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A special sign in sign language that uniquely identifies an individual person.
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(American Sign Language) Any of the non-sign components of American Sign Language (facial expression, body position, head position, etc.) that provide context and tone to signs.
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(transitive) To add a paraph to; to sign, especially with one's initials.
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(cryptography) An intermediate value used in forming a signature, unrelated to the contents of the message being signed.
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A dialect of American Sign Language that communicates with touch.
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Simple gestures that might eventually develop into a sign language system.
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(slang) To sign one's name to.
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(business) Approving or ratifying a document without reviewing it
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Alternative form of robo-signing [(business) Approving or ratifying a document without reviewing it]
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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. [U.S.] Alexander Mansfield Burrill.
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(figuratively, by extension) Any shibboleth or distinguishing sign.
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(computing, cryptography) Of a security certificate: signed by the same entity whose identity it certifies; signed with its own private key.
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(Internet, informal) A signature, especially on emails or newsgroup postings.
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Alternative spelling of siggy [(Internet, informal) A sig (signature used in posted messages).]
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(Internet, informal) A sig (signature used in posted messages).
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(sometimes also used uncountably) A perceptible (e.g. visible) indication.
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(transitive) To give up something, such as a right or possession, by signing a document
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(idiomatic) To sign one's name on a list when entering a place, to indicate one's arrival.
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(uncountable) The sign language (sense 1) that is used locally or that is mistakenly believed to be the only one.
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An authentic signature; (especially), the signature of a sovereign, used to validate a formal document.
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An indication that someone is alive; vital sign.
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(followed by “on”) to give one's official approval to something for which it is needed
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To commit oneself, as to a project, a goal, an organization, a cause.
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(business) A one-time payment given by a party entering a contractual relationship to another party entering that same contract, as an incentive to finalize the agreement. Also called a signing bonus
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(intransitive, idiomatic) To formalize an agreement.
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(intransitive) To add one's own name to the list of people who are participating in something (including amateur, but not professional, teams)
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Alternative form of sign manual [An authentic signature; (especially), the signature of a sovereign, used to validate a formal document.]
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Alternative spelling of signoff [The act or process of signing off (approving with a signature).]
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(business) A one-time payment given by a party entering a contractual relationship to another party entering that same contract, as an incentive to finalize the agreement. Also called a signing bonus
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That can be signed (represented in sign language).
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The act of signalling, or of signalizing.
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(obsolete) A sign given; a marking.
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Signing; joining or sharing in a signature.
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An act of signing one's name; an act of producing a signature.
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Stamped or marked with a signet.
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One who, or that which, holds a sign.
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To create a sign out of something.
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The act or process of signing off (approving with a signature).
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The medieval practice of signing a document or charter with a special type of monogram or royal cipher.
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The act of signing up, as for a commercial service.
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Alternative spelling of Protactile [A dialect of American Sign Language that communicates with touch.]
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(law) A document (often authenticated by a notary public or a lawyer) with a sample signature handwritten by a person, kept by a bank or another organization, which lets them verify that other signatures were also written by the same person.
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(uncountable) The act, practice, ability, or subject of forming words with letters, or of reading the letters of words; orthography.
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(slang) Synonym of at sign (@)
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(slang, intransitive) To subscribe.
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(transitive) To sign; to mark with one's signature as a token of consent or attestation.
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The signing of one's name.
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(derogatory) The practice of attempting to trick a consumer into starting a subscription for some product or service.
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Of or pertaining to a subscription, or signature.
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(transitive, archaic) To sign beneath; to append a signature to.
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(semiotics) A higher-level sign.
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(sometimes methaphorical) To sign with a tick.
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To subscribe; sign one's name at the foot of.
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(transitive) To agree to pay by signing one's name; subscribe.
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(transitive, intransitive) To remove one's signature from (something one has signed).
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(intransitive) To practice virtue signalling.
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A physical signature on a document, typically done in ink.
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