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HANDWRITTEN MARK MADE AS A PROOF OF IDENTITY AND INTENT
Signatures; Signatory state; Signatory; Signiture; Signatories; Signature Hole
  • Fingerprints may be used instead of signatures where the signer is illiterate. Here on an Indian legal document of 1952.
  • [[Vermeer]]'s signature
  • p=Xú Yǒngyù yìn}}, rotating character seal of Xú Yǒngyù

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1. A set of function symbols with arities. 2. <messaging> (Or sig) A few lines of information about the sender of an electronic mail message or news posting. Most Unix mail and news software will automagically append a signature from a file called .signature in the user's {home directory} to outgoing mail and news. A signature should give your real name and your {e-mail address} since, though these appear in the headers of your messages, they may be munged by intervening software. It is currently (1994) hip to include the URL of your home page on the World-Wide Web in your sig. The composition of one's sig can be quite an art form, including an ASCII logo or one's choice of witty sayings (see sig quote, fool file). However, large sigs are a waste of bandwidth, and it has been observed that the size of one's sig block is usually inversely proportional to one's prestige on the net. See also doubled sig, sig virus. 2. <programming> A concept very similar to {abstract base classes} except that they have their own hierarchy and can be applied to compiled classes. Signatures provide a means of separating subtyping and inheritance. They are implemented in C++ as patches to GCC 2.5.2 by Gerald Baumgartner <gb@cs.purdue.edu>. ftp://ftp.cs.purdue.edu/pub/gb/. (2001-01-05)
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·vt A sign, stamp, or mark impressed, as by a seal.
II. Signature ·vt To mark with, or as with, a signature or signatures.
III. Signature ·vt An outward mark by which internal characteristics were supposed to be indicated.
IV. Signature ·vt The printed sheet so marked, or the form from which it is printed; as, to reprint one or more signatures.
V. Signature ·vt A letter or figure placed at the bottom of the first page of each sheet of a book or pamphlet, as a direction to the binder in arranging and folding the sheets.
VI. Signature ·vt 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, ·imv of signare to sign or mark).
VII. Signature ·vt Especially, the name of any person, written with his own hand, employed to signify that the writing which precedes accords with his wishes or intentions; a sign manual; an Autograph.
VIII. Signature ·vt A resemblance between the external characters of a disease and those of some physical agent, for instance, that existing between the red skin of scarlet fever and a red cloth;
- supposed to indicate this agent in the treatment of the disease.
IX. Signature ·vt The designation of the key (when not C major, or its relative, A minor) by means of one or more sharps or flats at the beginning of the staff, immediately after the clef, affecting all notes of the same letter throughout the piece or movement. Each minor key has the same signature as its relative major.
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n.
1) to affix; scrawl one's signature
2) to forge smb.'s signature

Wikipedia

Signature

A signature (; from Latin: signare, "to sign") is a handwritten (and often stylized) depiction of someone's name, nickname, or even a simple "X" or other mark that a person writes on documents as a proof of identity and intent. The writer of a signature is a signatory or signer. Similar to a handwritten signature, a signature work describes the work as readily identifying its creator. A signature may be confused with an autograph, which is chiefly an artistic signature. This can lead to confusion when people have both an autograph and signature and as such some people in the public eye keep their signatures private whilst fully publishing their autograph.

Aussprachebeispiele für signatures
1. with bio-signatures instead of planet signatures.
Searching for Life in the Solar System _ Alfonso Davila _ Talks at Google
2. and signatures.
Bits to Bitcoin - How Our Digital Stuff Works _ Mark Stuart Day _ Talks at Google
3. of signatures.
You're More Powerful Than You Think _ Eric Liu _ Talks at Google
4. OK, time signature?
Living a Message with Music _ Sparsh Shah (Purhythm) _ Talks at Google
5. chemical signatures of biospheres--
Light of the Stars - Alien Worlds and the Fate of the Earth _ Adam Frank _ Talks at Google
Beispiele aus Textkorpus für signatures
1. Independent candidates must submit 2 million signatures in support of their bids to the commission, which then verifies the signatures.
2. Nour forged more than 1,000 signatures to register his Ghad Party, even though only 50 signatures were required.
3. The law requires 51,000 registered voters‘ signatures.
4. The campaign collected more than 18,500 signatures.
5. Democrats have challenged the signatures in court.