- dorsed
- ad·dorsed;
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
endorse — en·dorse also in·dorse /in dȯrs/ vt en·dorsed also in·dorsed, en·dors·ing, also, in·dors·ing [Anglo French endosser endorser and Medieval Latin indorsare, both ultimately from Latin in on + dorsum back] 1: to write on the back of; esp: to sign… … Law dictionary
Addorsed — Ad*dorsed , a. [L. ad + dorsum, back: cf. F. adoss[ e].] (Her.) Set or turned back to back. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Indorsed — In*dorsed , a. (Her.) See {Addorsed}. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
endorse — also indorse transitive verb ( dorsed; dorsing) Etymology: alteration of obsolete endoss, from Middle English endosen, from Anglo French endosser, to put on, don, write on the back of, from en + dos back, from Latin dorsum Date: 1581 1. a. to… … New Collegiate Dictionary
cheque — [tʆek] , check noun [countable] BANKING 1. a printed form that you use to pay for something instead of using money. You write on it the amount in words and numbers, the date, the person being paid, and sign your name: • a cheque for £200 … Financial and business terms
ad — ad; ad·a·man·cy; ad·am and eve; ad·a·man·tane; ad·a·man·tine; ad·a·man·ti·no·ma; ad·a·man·to·blast; ad·a·man·to·blas·to·ma; ad·a·ma·wa east·ern; ad·a·mel·lite; ad·am·esque; ad·am·it·ic; ad·am·it·ism; ad·ams·ite; ad·anal; ad·an·so·nia; ad·a·pis;… … English syllables
addorsed — ad·dorsed … English syllables
endorse — en•dorse [[t]ɛnˈdɔrs[/t]] v. t. dorsed, dors•ing 1) to express approval or support of, esp. publicly: to endorse a political candidate[/ex] 2) to designate oneself as payee of (a check) by signing, usu. on the reverse side of the instrument 3)… … From formal English to slang
indorse — in•dorse [[t]ɪnˈdɔrs[/t]] v. t. dorsed, dors•ing bus endorse … From formal English to slang
unendorsed — un en•dorsed′ adj … From formal English to slang