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ALL meanings of signature

sig·na·ture
S s
  • noun signature a person's name, or a mark representing it, as signed personally or by deputy, as in subscribing a letter or other document. 1
  • noun signature the act of signing a document. 1
  • noun signature Music. a sign or set of signs at the beginning of a staff to indicate the key or the time of a piece. 1
  • noun signature Radio. a song, musical arrangement, sound effect, etc., used as a theme identifying a program. 1
  • noun signature any unique, distinguishing aspect, feature, or mark. 1
  • noun signature Medicine/Medical. that part of a written prescription that specifies directions for use. 1
  • noun signature Biology, Medicine/Medical. a distinctive characteristic or set of characteristics by which a biological structure or medical condition is recognized. 1
  • noun signature Also called section. Bookbinding. a printed sheet folded to page size for binding together, with other such sheets, to form a book, magazine, etc. 1
  • noun signature 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. 1
  • noun signature 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. 1
  • adjective signature serving to identify or distinguish a person, group, etc.: a signature tune. 1
  • noun signature signed name 1
  • noun signature musical sign 1
  • noun signature distinguishing mark 1
  • noun signature act of signing 1
  • noun signature email 1
  • noun signature characteristic, distinctive 1
  • countable noun signature Your signature is your name, written in your own characteristic way, often at the end of a document to indicate that you wrote the document or that you agree with what it says. 0
  • adjective signature A signature item is typical of or associated with a particular person. 0
  • noun signature the name of a person or a mark or sign representing his name, marked by himself or by an authorized deputy 0
  • noun signature the act of signing one's name 0
  • noun signature a distinctive mark, characteristic, etc, that identifies a person or thing 0
  • noun signature (as modifier) 0
  • noun signature the part of a medical prescription that instructs a patient how frequently and in what amounts he should take a drug or agent 0
  • noun signature a sheet of paper printed with several pages that upon folding will become a section or sections of a book 0
  • noun signature such a sheet so folded 0
  • noun signature a mark, esp a letter, printed on the first page of a signature 0
  • noun signature a person's name written by that person; also, a representation of this in a mark, stamp, deputy's handwriting, etc. 0
  • noun signature an identifying characteristic or mark 0
  • noun signature that part of a doctor's prescription telling the patient how to use the medicine prescribed: usually marked S or Sig. 0
  • noun signature theme song (sense 2) 0
  • noun signature key signature 0
  • noun signature time signature 0
  • noun signature a large sheet upon which are printed a number of pages in some multiple of four, and which, when folded to page size, forms one section of a book 0
  • noun signature a letter or number at the bottom of the first page in such a sheet showing in what order that section is to be gathered for binding 0
  • adjective signature designating or of a product, as clothing, which is distinguished by a label bearing the stylized signature of its designer 0
  • adjective signature typical of or identified with a person, place, etc. 0
  • noun signature Your signature is your name, written in your own characteristic way, often at the end of a document to indicate that you wrote the document or that you agree with what it says. 0
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