Synonyms of the word countersign


COUNTERSIGNARCANUM - COUNTERSIGNATURE - PAROLE - PASSWORD - SECRET - SIGN - SIGNATURE - WATCHWORD - WORD

countersign

  • n. A second signature added to a document to affirm the validity of the signature of the first person.
  • n. The response to a sign or signal.
  • v. (transitive) To sign on the opposite side of (a document).
  • v. (transitive, by extension) To add a second signature to a document, affirming the validity of the signature…

arcanum

  • n. A mystery or deep secret.
  • n. An elixir or secret remedy.

countersignature

  • n. A signature made to confirm or endorse another.

parole

  • n. The release or state of a former prisoner under condition of compliance with specific terms of release.
  • n. The amount of time a former prisoner spends on limited release.
  • n. (archaic) A word of honor, especially given by a prisoner of war, to not engage in combat if released.
  • n. (linguistics) Language in use, as opposed to language as a system.
  • n. (US, immigration law) The permission for a foreigner who does not meet the technical requirements for…
  • n. A watchword given only to officers of guards; distinguished from the countersign, which is given to all…
  • n. (law) An oral declaration; see parol.
  • v. (transitive) To release (a prisoner) on the understanding that s/he checks in regularly and obeys the…

password

  • n. A word used to gain admittance or to gain access to information; watchword.
  • n. (computing) A string of characters used to log in to a computer or network, to access a level in a video…
  • v. (computing, transitive) To protect with a password.

secret

  • n. (countable, uncountable) Knowledge that is hidden and intended to be kept hidden.
  • n. (uncountable) Something not understood or known.
  • n. (archaic, in the plural) The genital organs.
  • adj. Being or kept hidden.
  • adj. (obsolete) Withdrawn from general intercourse or notice; in retirement or secrecy; secluded.
  • adj. (obsolete) Faithful to a secret; not inclined to divulge or betray confidence; secretive.
  • adj. (obsolete) Separate; distinct.
  • v. (transitive) To make or keep secret.
  • v. (transitive) To hide secretly.

sign

  • n. (sometimes also used uncountably) A visible indication.
  • n. A clearly visible object, generally flat, bearing a short message in words or pictures.
  • n. (astrology) An astrological sign.
  • n. (mathematics) Positive or negative polarity. (Note: it is improper to place a sign on the number zero).
  • n. A specific gesture or motion used to communicate by those with speaking or hearing difficulties; now specifically,…
  • n. (uncountable) Sign language in general.
  • n. An omen.
  • n. (medicine) A property of the body that indicates a disease and, unlike a symptom, is unlikely to be noticed…
  • n. A military emblem carried on a banner or standard.
  • v. To make a mark.
  • v. To make the sign of the cross.
  • v. To indicate.

signature

  • adj. Distinctive, characteristic, indicative of identity.
  • n. A person’s name, written by that person, used to signify approval of accompanying material, such as a…
  • n. The act of signing one's name.
  • n. (medicine) The part of a doctor’s prescription containing directions for the patient.
  • n. (music) Signs on the stave indicating key and tempo.
  • n. (printing) A group of four (or a multiple of four) pages printed such that, when folded, they become a…
  • n. (computing) A pattern used for matching the identity of a virus, the parameter types of a method, etc.
  • n. (cryptography) Data attached to a message that guarantees that the message originated from its claimed…
  • n. (figuratively) A mark or sign of implication.
  • n. (mathematics) A tuple specifying the sign of coefficients in any diagonal form of a quadratic form.
  • n. (medicine, obsolete) A resemblance between the external character of a disease and those of some physical…

watchword

  • n. a prearranged reply to the challenge of a sentry or a guard; a password or signal by which friends can…
  • n. a word used as a motto, as expressive of a principle or rule of action; a maxim, byword.
  • n. a rallying cry.

word

  • n. The smallest unit of language which has a particular meaning and can be expressed by itself; the smallest…
  • n. Something which is like such a unit of language.
  • n. The fact or act of speaking, as opposed to taking action.
  • n. (now rare outside certain phrases) Something which has been said; a comment, utterance; speech.
  • n. (obsolete outside certain phrases) A watchword or rallying cry, a verbal signal (even when consisting…
  • n. (obsolete) A proverb or motto.
  • n. News; tidings (used without an article).
  • n. An order; a request or instruction; an expression of will.
  • n. A promise; an oath or guarantee.
  • n. A brief discussion or conversation.
  • n. (in the plural) See words.
  • n. (theology, sometimes Word) Communication from God; the message of the Christian gospel; the Bible, Scripture.
  • n. (theology, sometimes Word) Logos, Christ.
  • v. (transitive) To say or write (something) using particular words; to phrase (something).
  • v. (transitive, obsolete) To flatter with words, to cajole.
  • v. (transitive) To ply or overpower with words.
  • v. (transitive, rare) To conjure with a word.
  • v. (intransitive, archaic) To speak, to use words; to converse, to discourse.
  • interj. (slang, African American Vernacular) Truth, indeed, that is the truth! The shortened form of the statement…
  • interj. (slang, emphatic, stereotypically, African American Vernacular) An abbreviated form of word up; a statement…
  • v. Alternative form of worth (to become).

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