SIG
1 Americanabbreviation
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signal.
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signature.
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signor. Also Sig.
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signore; signori. Also Sig.
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(in prescriptions) signā
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(in prescriptions) signature
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signor
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signore
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Etymology
Origin of Sig.3
< Latin signā; See signa
Origin of Sig.4
From the Latin word signētur
Example Sentences
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As you do this with many documents, the Bayesian system creates a probability for each sig- nificant word, dropping in the marbles.
From Scientific American • Jun. 18, 2013
There is, says the agency, "a substantial question as to the validity, sig- nificance or interpretation of tests and studies related to such claims."
From Time Magazine Archive
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She came to recognize the slight prickling on her skin that sig- naled he was nearby.
From "Ash" by Malinda Lo
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