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101sign-on — noun see sign on II * * * /suyn on , awn /, n. 1. Radio and Television. the opening salutation, station identification, etc., at the beginning of the broadcast day. 2. an act or instance of signing on. [1880 85; n. use of v. phrase sign on] …
102sign-in — /suyn in /, n. an act, an instance, or a time of signing in. [1945 50; n. use of v. phrase sign in] * * * sign in «SYN IHN», noun. the collecting of people s signatures in support of a petition or demand addressed to any authoritative body …
103sign on — intransitive verb Date: 1906 1. to engage oneself by or as if by a signature < signed on to the new project > 2. to announce the start of broadcasting for the day • sign on noun …
104sign-on — noun see sign on …
105sign-up — noun or adjective see sign up …
106sign-in — /suyn in /, n. an act, an instance, or a time of signing in. [1945 50; n. use of v. phrase sign in] * * * …
107sign-on — /suyn on , awn /, n. 1. Radio and Television. the opening salutation, station identification, etc., at the beginning of the broadcast day. 2. an act or instance of signing on. [1880 85; n. use of v. phrase sign on] * * * …
108sign-up — /suyn up /, n. an act or instance of signing up. Also, signup. [1945 50; n. use of v. phrase sign up] * * * …
109sign in — verb a) To sign ones name on a list when entering somewhere. b) To take some action to access a secured program or web page on a computer; to log in …
110Sign — This interesting surname with variant spellings Syne, Sine, Sign, Signe, Siene, etc. is a dialectal variant of the locational name Signet in Oxfordshire, deriving from the Old English pre 7th Century senget meaning a place cleared by burning .… …