Indorseverb
alternative form of endorse
Indorseverb
To cover the back of; to load or burden.
Indorseverb
To write upon the back or outside of a paper or letter, as a direction, heading, memorandum, or address.
Indorseverb
To write one's name, alone or with other words, upon the back of (a paper), for the purpose of transferring it, or to secure the payment of a note, draft, or the like; to guarantee the payment, fulfillment, performance, or validity of, or to certify something upon the back of (a check, draft, writ, warrant of arrest, etc.).
Indorseverb
To give one's name or support to; to sanction; to aid by approval; to approve; as, to indorse an opinion.
Indorseverb
be behind; approve of;
Indorseverb
give support or one's approval to;
Indorseverb
guarantee as meeting a certain standard;
Indorseverb
of documents or cheques
Endorseverb
To support, to back, to give one's approval to, especially officially or by signature.
Endorseverb
To write one's signature on the back of a cheque, or other negotiable instrument, when transferring it to a third party, or cashing it.
Endorseverb
To give an endorsement.
Endorsenoun
(heraldry) A diminutive of the pale, usually appearing in pairs on either side of a pale.
Endorseverb
Same as Indorse.
Endorsenoun
A subordinary, resembling the pale, but of one fourth its width (according to some writers, one eighth).
Endorseverb
be behind; approve of;
Endorseverb
give support or one's approval to;
Endorseverb
guarantee as meeting a certain standard;
Endorseverb
of documents or cheques