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UK
/sˈɪɡnɪt/
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[ US /ˈsɪɡnɪt/ ]
[ US /ˈsɪɡnɪt/ ]
NOUN
- a seal (especially one used to mark documents officially)
How To Use signet In A Sentence
- Three gold rings from the Halicarnassian tomb of the fourth century B.C. Note in particular the chalcedony signet ring of a Persian soldier bottom, suggesting the loyalty that Artemisia had to Xerxes. The Battle of Salamis
- Writer to the Signet, in Edinburgh, who had procured his son a writership in return for electioneering services done to an East The Newcomes
- She wanted to reach out and put her hand over his, covering his fingers and the gold signet ring. THE WHITE DOVE
- By 1984 E. Frank Henriques, in "The Signet E.cyclopedia of Wine," had essentially downgraded it to a "good little Italian white wine. New Life for an Old Favorite: Soave
- And what message did that heavy gold signet ring on his left small finger convey? A DAYSTAR OF FEAR
- Although Bodfari Signet has been beaten four times since his last success, he is gradually slipping down the handicap.
- Results:By microscopy, malignant melanomas were composed of epithelioid, spindle, small, signet ring, balloon and rhabdomyoid cells.
- Meneptah had recalled the signet, or had added the penalty of suspense to his indorsement of Har-hat's fiat of imprisonment. The Yoke A Romance of the Days when the Lord Redeemed the Children of Israel from the Bondage of Egypt
- Reuters The first lady accessorized with white gold and diamond bangles, a white gold and black rhodium rose-cut diamond large signet ring with a 10-carat center stone, and white gold and triple rose-cut diamond earrings by designer Loree Rodkin. Inaugural Outfits
- She wanted to reach out and put her hand over his, covering his fingers and the gold signet ring. THE WHITE DOVE