Autograph vs. Signature

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Autographnoun

A person’s own handwriting, especially the signature of a famous or admired person.

Autographnoun

A manuscript in the author’s handwriting.

Autographadjective

Written in the author’s own handwriting.

Autographverb

(transitive) To sign, or write one’s name or signature on a book etc

Autographverb

(transitive) To write something in one's own handwriting

Autographnoun

That which is written with one's own hand; an original manuscript; a person's own signature or handwriting.

Autographadjective

In one's own handwriting; as, an autograph letter; an autograph will.

Autographnoun

something written by one's own hand

Autographnoun

a person's own signature

Autographverb

mark with one's signature;

Autographnoun

a signature, especially that of a celebrity written as a memento for an admirer

Autographnoun

a manuscript or musical score in an author's or musician's own handwriting

Autographnoun

a person's handwriting

Autographverb

write one's signature on (something); sign

Autographadjective

written in the author's own handwriting

Autographadjective

(of a painting or sculpture) done by the artist, not by a copier

Autograph

An autograph is a person's own handwriting or signature. The word autograph comes from Ancient Greek (αὐτός, autós, and γράφω, gráphō, ), and can mean more specifically: a manuscript written by the author of its content.

Signatureadjective

Distinctive, characteristic, indicative of identity.

Signaturenoun

A person’s name, written by that person, used to signify approval of accompanying material, such as a legal contract.

Signaturenoun

The act of signing one's name.

Signaturenoun

(medicine) The part of a doctor’s prescription containing directions for the patient.

Signaturenoun

(music) Signs on the stave indicating key and tempo, composed of the key signature and the time signature.

Signaturenoun

(printing) A group of four (or a multiple of four) pages printed such that, when folded, they become a section of a book.

Signaturenoun

(computing) A pattern used for matching the identity of a virus, the parameter types of a method, etc.

Signaturenoun

(cryptography) Data attached to a message that guarantees that the message originated from its claimed source.

Signaturenoun

(figurative) A mark or sign of implication.

Signaturenoun

(mathematics) A tuple specifying the sign of coefficients in any diagonal form of a quadratic form.

Signaturenoun

A resemblance between the external character of a disease and those of some physical agent, for instance, that existing between the red skin of scarlet fever and a red cloth; supposed to indicate this agent in the treatment of the disease.

Signaturenoun

A sign, stamp, or mark impressed, as by a seal.

Signaturenoun

Especially, the name of any person, written with his own hand, employed to signify that the writing which precedes accords with his wishes or intentions; a sign manual; an autograph.

Signaturenoun

An outward mark by which internal characteristics were supposed to be indicated.

Signaturenoun

A resemblance between the external characters of a disease and those of some physical agent, for instance, that existing between the red skin of scarlet fever and a red cloth; - supposed to indicate this agent in the treatment of the disease.

Signaturenoun

The designation of the key (when not C major, or its relative, A minor) by means of one or more sharps or flats at the beginning of the staff, immediately after the clef, affecting all notes of the same letter throughout the piece or movement. Each minor key has the same signature as its relative major.

Signaturenoun

A letter or figure placed at the bottom of the first page of each sheet of a book or pamphlet, as a direction to the binder in arranging and folding the sheets.

Signaturenoun

That part of a prescription which contains the directions to the patient. It is usually prefaced by S or Sig. (an abbreviation for the Latin signa, imperative of signare to sign or mark).

Signatureverb

To mark with, or as with, a signature or signatures.

Signaturenoun

your name written in your own handwriting

Signaturenoun

a distinguishing style;

Signaturenoun

a melody used to identify a performer or a dance band or radio/tv program

Signaturenoun

the sharps or flats that follow the clef and indicate the key

Signaturenoun

a sheet with several pages printed on it; it folds to page size and is bound with other signatures to form a book

Signaturenoun

a person's name written in a distinctive way as a form of identification in authorizing a cheque or document or concluding a letter

Signaturenoun

the action of signing a document

Signaturenoun

a distinctive pattern, product, or characteristic by which someone or something can be identified

Signaturenoun

short for key signature or time signature

Signaturenoun

a letter or figure printed at the foot of one or more pages of each sheet of a book as a guide in binding.

Signaturenoun

a printed sheet after being folded to form a group of pages.

Signaturenoun

the part of a medical prescription that gives instructions about the use of the medicine or drug prescribed.

Signature

A signature (; from Latin: signare, ) is a handwritten (and often stylized) depiction of someone's name, nickname, or even a simple or other mark that a person writes on documents as a proof of identity and intent. The writer of a signature is a signatory or signer.

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