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Definition of document
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of document is as below...
Document
(n.) That which is
taught
or
authoritatively
set
forth;
precept;
instruction;
dogma.
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Scrit
::
Scrit (n.)
Writing;
document;
scroll.
Documentary
::
Documentary
(a.)
Pertaining
to
written
evidence;
contained
or
certified
in
writing.
Document
::
Document
(n.) That which is
taught
or
authoritatively
set
forth;
precept;
instruction;
dogma.
Discharge
::
Discharge
(v. t.) That which
discharges
or
releases
from an
obligation,
liability,
penalty,
etc., as a price of
ransom,
a legal
document..
Diploma
::
Diploma
(n.) A
letter
or
writing,
usually
under seal,
conferring
some
privilege,
honor,
or
power;
a
document
bearing
record
of a
degree
conferred
by a
literary
society
or
educational
institution..
Pigeonhole
::
Pigeonhole
(n.) A small
compartment
in a desk or case for the
keeping
of
letters,
documents,
etc.; -- so
called
from the
resemblance
of a row of them to the
compartments
in a
dovecote..
Bulla
::
Bulla (n.) A
leaden
seal for a
document;
esp. the round
leaden
seal
attached
to the papal
bulls,
which has on one side a
representation
of St. Peter and St. Paul, and on the other the name of the pope who uses it..
Document
::
Document
(n.) An
example
for
instruction
or
warning.
Document
::
Document
(v. t.) To
teach;
to
school.
Cosignitary
::
Cosignitary
(n.) One who signs a
treaty
or
public
document
along with
others
or
another;
as, the
cosignitaries
of the
treaty
of
Berlin..
Sealing Wax
::
Sealing
wax () A
compound
of the
resinous
materials,
pigments,
etc., used as a
material
for
seals,
as for
letters,
documents,
etc..
Paper
::
Paper (n.) A
printed
or
written
instrument;
a
document,
essay,
or the like; a
writing;
as, a paper read
before
a
scientific
society..
Blank
::
Blank (a.) Free from
writing,
printing,
or
marks;
having
an empty space to be
filled
in with some
special
writing;
-- said of
checks,
official
documents,
etc.; as, blank
paper;
a blank
check;
a blank
ballot..
Invitation
::
Invitation
(n.) A
document
written
or
printed,
or
spoken
words,
/onveying
the
message
by which one is
invited..
Inaccessible
::
Inaccessible
(a.) Not
accessible;
not to be
reached,
obtained,
or
approached;
as, an
inaccessible
rock,
fortress,
document,
prince,
etc..
Scripture
::
Scripture
(n.)
Anything
written;
a
writing;
a
document;
an
inscription.
Predate
::
Predate
(v. t.) To date
anticipation;
to affix to (a
document)
an
earlier
than the
actual
date; to
antedate;
as, a
predated
deed or
letter..
Recital
::
Recital
(n.) The act of
reciting;
the
repetition
of the words of
another,
or of a
document;
rehearsal;
as, the
recital
of
testimony..
Petition
::
Petition
(n.) A
formal
written
request
addressed
to an
official
person,
or to an
organized
body,
having
power to grant it;
specifically
(Law),
a
supplication
to
government,
in
either
of its
branches,
for the
granting
of a
particular
grace or
right;
-- in
distinction
from a
memorial,
which calls
certain
facts to mind; also, the
written
document..
Label
::
Label (n.) A slip of
ribbon,
parchment,
etc.,
attached
to a
document
to hold the
appended
seal; also, the
seal..
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