SIG
1.
special-interest group (def 2).
1.
(in prescriptions) write; mark; label: indicating directions to be written on a package or label for the use of the patient.
1.
let it be written.
1.
signal.
2.
signature.
3.
signor.
Also, Sig.
4.
signore; signori.
Also, Sig.
abbreviation
1.
signature
abbreviation
1.
(in prescriptions) signā
2.
(in prescriptions) signature
3.
signor
4.
signore
sig. abbr.
Latin signa (sign; label)
Latin signetur (let it be labeled; let it be signed)
Special Interest Group
Signal Processing, Analysis, and Display program. An environment with an associated programming language by Jan Carter of Argonne National Lab. Telephone +1 (312) 972 7250.
[Jargon File]
signature
SIG
1.
signal (shortwave transmission)
2.
signature (shortwave transmission)
3.
special interest group
sig.
1.
signal
2.
signature
Sig.
1.
Latin signa (mark or label)
2.
signature
3.
Latin signetur (let it be marked or labeled)
4.
signor
5.
signore
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