Definition of signer. Meaning of signer. Synonyms of signer

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Definition of signer

Signer
Signer Sign"er, n. One who signs or subscribes his name; as, a memorial with a hundred signers.

Meaning of signer from wikipedia

- writer-producer Michael Signer, American politician Roman Signer (born 1938), Swiss visual artist Rudolf Signer (1903-1990), Swiss chemist Walter Signer (1910 -1974)...
- of Great Britain and, thus, no longer a part of the British Empire. The signersnames are grouped by state, with the exception of John Han****, as President...
- Michael Signer is an American attorney, author, and politician who served as mayor of Charlottesville, Virginia. Signer is the son of Marjorie B. Signer, a...
- Roman Signer (born 1938 in Appenzell, Switzerland) is prin****lly a visual artist who works in sculpture, art installations photography, and video. Born...
- Walter Donald Aloysius Signer (October 12, 1910 – July 23, 1974) was a Major League Baseball pitcher who pla**** for the Chicago Cubs in 1943 and 1945....
- Daniel Signer is a Canadian-American television producer and writer. He is creator and executive producer of Some ****embly Required for Netflix and YTV...
- In American law, a signing agent or courtesy signer is an agent whose function is to obtain a formal signature of an appearer to a do****ent. In common...
- 1972. Signer was the son of Jakob Signer, a chemical scientist working in the textile industry, and his wife Dorothea Agnes Scherrer. Rudolf Signer went...
- PDF Signer is a PDF editor for macOS. This simple PDF editor was specifically designed to fill and sign PDF do****ents such as agreements and forms without...
- who remained refused to sign. Jonathan Dayton, age 26, was the youngest signer, while Benjamin Franklin, age 81, was the oldest. On July 24, 1787 convention...