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Signatory vs Signor - What's the difference?

signatory | signor |

As nouns the difference between signatory and signor

is that signatory is one who signs or has signed something while signor is a courtesy title used to a man of Italian origin.

As an adjective signatory

is relating to a seal; used in sealing.

signatory

English

Noun

(signatories)
  • One who signs or has signed something.
  • John Hancock is famous for being the first signatory to the American Declaration of Indepence, and for writing his name large.

    Adjective

    (-)
  • Relating to a seal; used in sealing.
  • (Bailey)
  • Signing; joining or sharing in a signature.
  • signatory powers

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    signor

    English

    Noun

    (en-noun)
  • A courtesy title used to a man of Italian origin.
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