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Definition of dorse
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 dorse is as below...
Dorse (n.) The
Baltic
or
variable
cod
(Gadus
callarias),
by some
believed
to be the young of the
common
codfish..
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Allonge
::
Allonge
(v.) A slip of paper
attached
to a bill of
exchange
for
receiving
indorsements,
when the back of the bill
itself
is
already
full; a
rider..
Dorser
::
Dorser
(n.) See
Dosser.
Redraw
::
Redraw
(v. i.) To draw a new bill of
exchange,
as the
holder
of a
protested
bill, on the
drawer
or
indorsers..
Indorsor
::
Indorsor
(n.) The
person
who
indorses.
Endorse
::
Endorse
(n.) A
subordinary,
resembling
the pale, but of one
fourth
its width
(according
to some
writers,
one
eighth)..
Vise
::
Vise (n.) An
indorsement
made on a
passport
by the
proper
authorities
of
certain
countries
on the
continent
of
Europe,
denoting
that it has been
examined,
and that the
person
who bears it is
permitted
to
proceed
on his
journey;
a
visa..
Visa
::
Visa (v. t.) To
indorse,
after
examination,
with the word vise, as a
passport;
to
vise..
Vise
::
Vise (v. t.) To
examine
and
indorse,
as a
passport;
to
visa..
Rousant
::
Rousant
(a.)
Rising;
--
applied
to a bird in the
attitude
of
rising;
also,
sometmes,
to a bird in
profile
with wings
addorsed..
Back
::
Back (v. i.) To write upon the back of; as, to back a
letter;
to
indorse;
as, to back a note or legal
document..
Indorsement
::
Indorsement
(n.) The act of
writing
on the back of a note, bill, or other
written
instrument..
Reexchange
::
Reexchange
(n.) The
expense
chargeable
on a bill of
exchange
or draft which has been
dishonored
in a
foreign
country,
and
returned
to the
country
in which it was made or
indorsed,
and then taken up..
Indorse
::
Indorse
(v. t.) To cover the back of; to load or
burden.
Indorse
::
Indorse
(v. t.) To write one's name, alone or with other
words,
upon the back of (a
paper),
for the
purpose
of
transferring
it, or to
secure
the
payment
of a /ote,
draft,
or the like; to
guarantee
the
payment,
fulfillment,
performance,
or
validity
of, or to
certify
something
upon the back of (a
check,
draft,
writ,
warrant
of
arrest,
etc.)..
Indorsable
::
Indorsable
(a.)
Capable
of being
indorsed;
transferable;
convertible.
Postea
::
Postea
(n.) The
return
of the judge
before
whom a cause was
tried,
after a
verdict,
of what was done in the
cause,
which is
indorsed
on the nisi prius
record..
Dorse
::
Dorse (n.) The
Baltic
or
variable
cod
(Gadus
callarias),
by some
believed
to be the young of the
common
codfish..
Negotiable
::
Negotiable
(a.)
Capable
of being
negotiated;
transferable
by
assigment
or
indorsement
to
another
person;
as, a
negotiable
note or bill of
exchange..
Addorsed
::
Addorsed
(a.) Set or
turned
back to back.
Endorsee
::
Endorsee
(n.) Same as
Indorsee.
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