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autograph a signature, esp. that of a famous person. [1/4 definitions]
blank check a bank check with the signature, but not the amount, filled in, leaving the payee free to set the amount. [1/2 definitions]
concurrent resolution a resolution passed by both houses of a bicameral legislative body that is not legally binding and does not require the chief executive's signature.
cosign to sign in support of another's signature, as in securing a loan. [1/2 definitions]
cosignatory affixing one's signature on a document together with one or more other persons. [1/2 definitions]
countersign a second or additional signature, esp. one made to confirm the authenticity of the first. [2/4 definitions]
curlicue a decorative curled line, as on a signature.
endorsement the act of endorsing, as by signing the back of a check, or the signature so added. [1/3 definitions]
inscription a short dedication or message, usu. with a signature, as on a book or picture given to someone. [1/3 definitions]
John Hancock (informal) anyone's signature. [1/2 definitions]
postscript a note or message added at the end of a book or document, esp. at the end of a letter following the signature.
P.S. abbreviation of "postscript," a note or message added at the end of a book or document, esp. at the end of a letter following the signature.
registered mail mail that is accompanied by the signature of each postal handler and must be signed for by the addressee, to provide a record that it has been delivered.
sharp in music, an instruction in the key signature that calls for a certain note to be played or sung a half step higher than written wherever it appears in the music, or a notation that a particular single note is to be played or sung a half step higher. [1/16 definitions]
time signature a musical symbol, usu. a numerical fraction located next to the key signature, used to indicate the meter of a composition.
x2 a mark used as a signature by one who cannot write. [1/6 definitions]
yours truly2 used as a closing in letters, before the signature. [1/2 definitions]