countersign
English
Etymology
From Middle French contresigne. Equivalent to counter- + sign.
Noun
countersign (plural countersigns)
Verb
countersign (third-person singular simple present countersigns, present participle countersigning, simple past and past participle countersigned)
- (transitive) To sign on the opposite side of (a document).
- (transitive, by extension) To add a second signature to a document, affirming the validity of the signature of another person.
Translations
add a second signature
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