signer |
a person who signs his or her name, as on a document. [2 definitions] |
signet |
a small seal, with a distinctive mark or sign, as on a ring or stamp. [3 definitions] |
signet ring |
a finger ring that features a small seal or emblem. |
significance |
importance; consequence. [2 definitions] |
significant |
having consequence or import; important. [2 definitions] |
significantly |
in an amount or to an extent that is important; considerably. |
signification |
meaning; sense. [2 definitions] |
signify |
to serve as a sign of; mean. [4 definitions] |
sign in |
to sign or write your name, along with the time, to show that you have arrived, or to enter a digital account by typing in a user ID and password. |
sign language |
a system of manual configurations and motions used as a language for the deaf. |
sign of the zodiac |
any of the twelve symbols given to the parts of the zodiac. |
signor |
an Italian title of respect for a man, similar to "Mr." or "Sir". |
signora |
an Italian title of respect for a married woman, similar to "Mrs." or "Madam". |
signore |
an Italian title of courtesy for a man, similar to "Sir" (used without the proper name). |
signorina |
an Italian title of respect for a girl or unmarried woman, similar to "Miss". |
sign out |
to sign or write your name, along with the time, to show that you are finished and leaving an area, or to exit from a digital account. |
signpost |
a post bearing a sign indicating location, direction, or other information, as at a street corner. [2 definitions] |
sign up |
to join or cause to join a particular group, class, or activity; register. |
sika |
a medium-sized deer of eastern Asia, having a reddish-brown coat with white spots. |
Sikh |
a member of a Hindu religious sect formed about 1500 in India, whose adherents have faith in one god and reject idol worship and the caste system. |
silage |
fresh fodder stored and allowed to ferment in a silo. |