Signed vs Signet - What's the difference?
signed | signet |
(mathematics, computer science) Having both positive and negative varieties.
Having a signature, endorsed.
(Of a road, route) Furnished with signs and signposts; signposted.
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(sign)
an object (especially a ring) formerly used to impress a picture into the sealing wax of a document as a proof of its origin
* c.1600:' William Shakespeare, ''Hamlet'' - I had my father's ' signet in my purse, / Which was the model of that Danish seal;
As an adjective signed
is (mathematics|computer science) having both positive and negative varieties.As a verb signed
is (sign).As a noun signet is
an object (especially a ring) formerly used to impress a picture into the sealing wax of a document as a proof of its origin.signed
English
Adjective
(-)- It wasn't until they tried to subtract 3 from 1 that the elementary school students realized they needed signed numbers.
- The signed check could be cashed.
- Turn left on poorly signed Highway 292 and proceed on this winding road for about 12 miles…