subscription
English
Etymology
From Latin subscriptio.
Noun
subscription (countable and uncountable, plural subscriptions)
- access to a resource for a period of time.
- I have a monthly subscription to The Daily Telegraph newspaper.
- My library subscription is about to expire.
- the formal acceptance of something, especially when verified with a signature
- the signing of one's name
Translations
access to a resource for a period of time
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the formal acceptance of something, especially when verified with a signature
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the signing of one's name
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