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signature

[sig-nuh-cher, -choor] / ˈsɪg nə tʃər, -ˌtʃʊər /




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The company is Ridwell, and if you drive the residential streets of the San Francisco Bay Area or Los Angeles, you’re likely to see the company’s signature white metal boxes on porches.

From Los Angeles Times

The signature accord extended a mostly free-trade regimen between the three nations, replacing the previous North American Free Trade Agreement.

From Los Angeles Times

Because binders are present in such small amounts and lack clear visual signatures, scientists have had difficulty determining exactly where they are located within the electrode.

From Science Daily

One of Kertész’s favorite Parisian subjects, empty park chairs, later became a signature of Robert Frank.

From The Wall Street Journal

Using two-dimensional gas chromatography with high-resolution mass spectrometry, they detected more than 900 chemical signatures, representing both known and previously unidentified compounds.

From Science Daily