释义 |
syn·graph \ˈsinˌgraf, -iŋˌg-, -rȧf\ noun Etymology: Latin syngraphus, from Greek syngraphos something written down, decree, contract, from syngraphein to write down, draw up a contract, from syn- + graphein to write — more at carve : a written statement or contract signed and often sealed by all the parties thereto; specifically : an indenture corresponding to the chirograph of common law |