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signer
sign S0398800 (sīn)n.1. Something that suggests the presence or existence of a fact, condition, or quality: A high temperature is a sign of fever.2. a. An act or gesture used to convey an idea, a desire, information, or a command: gave the go-ahead sign. See Synonyms at gesture.b. Sign language.3. a. A displayed structure bearing lettering or symbols, used to identify or advertise a place of business: a motel with a flashing neon sign outside.b. A posted notice bearing a designation, direction, or command: an EXIT sign above a door; a traffic sign.4. A conventional figure or device that stands for a word, phrase, or operation; a symbol, as in mathematics or in musical notation.5. pl. sign An indicator, such as a dropping or footprint, of the trail of an animal: looking for deer sign.6. A trace or vestige: no sign of life.7. A portentous incident or event; a presage: took the eclipse as a sign from God.8. Medicine An objective finding, usually detected on physical examination, from a laboratory test, or on an x-ray, that indicates the presence of abnormality or disease.9. One of the 12 divisions of the zodiac, each named for a constellation and represented by a symbol.v. signed, sign·ing, signs v.tr.1. To affix one's signature to: signed the letter.2. To write (one's signature): signed her name to the contract.3. To approve or ratify (a document) by affixing a signature, seal, or other mark: sign a bill into law.4. To hire or engage by obtaining a signature on a contract: signed a rookie pitcher for next season; sign up actors for a tour.5. To relinquish or transfer title to by signature: signed away all her claims to the estate.6. To provide with a sign or signs: sign a new highway.7. To communicate with a sign or signs: signed his approval with a nod.8. To express (a word or thought, for example) in a sign language: signed her reply to the question.9. To consecrate with the sign of the cross.v.intr.1. To make a sign or signs; signal.2. To communicate in a sign language.3. To write one's signature.Phrasal Verbs: sign in1. To record the arrival of another or oneself by signing a register.2. To log in to a website or network. sign off1. To announce the end of a communication; conclude.2. To stop transmission after identifying the broadcasting station.3. Informal To express approval formally or conclusively: got Congress to sign off on the new tax proposal. sign on1. To enlist oneself, especially as an employee: "Retired politicians often sign on with top-dollar law firms" (New York Times).2. To be in agreement with something; accept or support something: a senator who signed on to the president's tax policy.3. To start transmission with an identification of the broadcasting station. sign out1. To record the departure of another or oneself by signing a register.2. To log out of a website or network. sign up To agree to be a participant or recipient by signing one's name; enlist: signed up for military service; signing up for a pottery course. [Middle English signe, from Old French, from Latin signum; see sekw- in Indo-European roots.] sign′er n.signer (ˈsaɪnə) n1. a person who signs something2. a person who uses sign language to communicate with deaf peopleThesaurusNoun | 1. | signer - someone who can use sign language to communicatecommunicator - a person who communicates with others | | 2. | signer - someone who signs and is bound by a documentsignatoryindividual, mortal, person, somebody, someone, soul - a human being; "there was too much for one person to do"cosignatory, cosigner - one of two or more signers of the same document (as a treaty or declaration)cosigner - a signer in addition to the principal signer (to verify the authenticity of the principal signature or to provide surety)abhorrer - a signer of a 1679 address to Charles II in which those who petitioned for the reconvening of parliament were condemned and abhorredendorser, indorser - a person who transfers his ownership interest in something by signing a check or negotiable securityattestant, attestator, attestor, witness - (law) a person who attests to the genuineness of a document or signature by adding their own signature | TranslationsEncyclopediaSeesignsigner
signerBGF-3000061 (sī′nĕr) A person who communicates using sign language.LegalSeeSignsigner
Synonyms for signernoun someone who can use sign language to communicateRelated Wordsnoun someone who signs and is bound by a documentSynonymsRelated Words- individual
- mortal
- person
- somebody
- someone
- soul
- cosignatory
- cosigner
- abhorrer
- endorser
- indorser
- attestant
- attestator
- attestor
- witness
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