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1 signature
N1. हस्ताक्षरSignatures are essential on a cheque. -
2 signature
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3 append
VT1. परिशिष्ट\appendके\appendरूप\appendमें\appendलगानाSome extra information has been appended to the booklet.Always append your signature at the end of a statement. -
4 attach
VTI1. जोड़नाShe was attached to the department of security-services.2. नत्थी\attachकरनाAttache all the relevant papers to the form and send it for signature.3. अपनानाThe young puppy attached itself to my mother.4. कुर्क\attachकरनाHis property was attached for non-payment of taxes. -
5 fake
Adj1. जालीHe presented fake certificates.--------N1. धोखेबाजHe is a fake.--------V1. जाली बनाना/नकली\fakeबनानाHe faked his father's signature. -
6 twirl
N1. घुमावThere was a twirl in the whirlpool.2. घसीटHis signature has a twirl at the end.--------VT1. घुमानाThe band master twirled the wand and marched forward.2. चक्कर\twirlखानाThe dog twirled around the garden. -
7 vendor
vender/vendorN1. बेचने\vendorवालाA vendor comes to our area daily2. घर\vendorया\vendorअन्य\vendorसम्पत्ति\vendorके\vendorविक्रेताThe officer took the vendor's signature
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signature — [ siɲatyr ] n. f. • 1430; lat. médiév. signatura, du lat. class. signator « signataire » 1 ♦ Inscription qu une personne fait de son nom (sous une forme particulière et constante) pour affirmer l exactitude, la sincérité d un écrit ou en assumer… … Encyclopédie Universelle
signature — sig‧na‧ture [ˈsɪgnətʆə ǁ ər] noun 1. [countable] BANKING your name written in the way you usually write it, for example at the end of a letter or on a cheque. It is often used to give official or legal permission for something: • I couldn t read… … Financial and business terms
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signature — Signature. s. f. Le sein de quelqu un apposé à une lettre, à un contract. Je connois sa signature. il y a vingt signatures à ce contract. c est un habile faussaire, il contrefait toutes les signatures. cette signature est fausse. mettre un arrest … Dictionnaire de l'Académie française
signature — [sig′nə chər] n. [LL signatura < L signare: see SIGNATORY] 1. a person s name written by that person; also, a representation of this in a mark, stamp, deputy s handwriting, etc. 2. the act of signing one s name 3. an identifying characteristic … English World dictionary
Signature — Sig na*ture, n. [F. (cf. It. signatura, segnatura, Sp. & LL. signatura), from L. signare, signatum. See {Sign}, v. t.] 1. A sign, stamp, or mark impressed, as by a seal. [1913 Webster] The brain, being well furnished with various traces,… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
signature — ► NOUN 1) a person s name written in a distinctive way as a form of identification or authorization. 2) the action of signing something. 3) a distinctive product or characteristic by which someone or something can be identified. 4) Music a key… … English terms dictionary
Signature — Sig na*ture, v. t. To mark with, or as with, a signature or signatures. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
signature — 1530s, a kind of document in Scottish law, from M.Fr. signature (16c.), from M.L. signatura sign, in classical L. the matrix of a seal, from signatus, pp. of signare to mark, sign (see SIGN (Cf. sign)). Meaning one s own name written in one s own … Etymology dictionary
Signature — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Signature (homonymie). La signature de John Hancock est l une des plus remarquables de la Déclaration d indépendance des États Unis d Amérique … Wikipédia en Français
Signature — A signature (from Latin signare , sign ) is a handwritten (and sometimes stylized) depiction of someone s name, nickname or even a simple X that a person writes on documents as a proof of identity and intent. The writer of a signature is a… … Wikipedia