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paraph
par·aph P0063800 (păr′əf, pə-ră′)n. A flourish made after or below a signature, originally to prevent forgery. [French paraphe, from Old French paraffe, abbreviated signature, from Medieval Latin paraphus, paragraph sign, short for paragraphus; see paragraph.]paraph (ˈpærəf) n (Law) a flourish after a signature, originally to prevent forgery[C14: via French from Medieval Latin paraphus, variant of paragraphus paragraph]paraph - As a verb, to divide into paragraphs; the noun can mean a flourish made after a signature, especially to make it unique.See also related terms for signature.parapha flourish or other embellishment made after a signature, either as idiosyncrasy or to protect against forgery.See also: WritingThesaurusNoun | 1. | paraph - a flourish added after or under your signature (originally to protect against forgery)signature - your name written in your own handwritingflourish - an ornamental embellishment in writing |
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