Definition of Indorsor. Meaning of Indorsor. Synonyms of Indorsor

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Definition of Indorsor

Indorsor
Indorser In*dors"er, Indorsor In*dors"or, n. The person who indorses. [Written also endorser.]

Meaning of Indorsor from wikipedia

- spelling in American English is endor****t; the minority convention, indor****t, is found in older American do****ents, although the revised Uniform Commercial...
- Endor****t (alternatively spelled "indor****t") may refer to a: testimonial, a written or spoken statement promoting or advertising a product political...
- "For Eight Hours of Work.; Letter Carriers' M**** Meeting in Cooper Union Indorses the Bill". The New York Times. September 30, 1890. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved...
- 2016. "HUGHES INDORSED BY MOOSE COMMITTEE - National Body Adopts Suggestion of Roosevelt, 32 to 6, With 9 Members Not Voting. MOOSE INDORSES, HUGHES ACCEPTS"...
- Department, 22 December 1943, and pursuant to the authority contained in 4th Indor****t, Headquarters Third United States Army, File AG 200.6 (5 November 1944)...
- Stokes (2007), p. 111. Berg (2013), pp. 349–350. "Dixon's Play Is Not Indorsed by Wilson". The Washington Times. April 30, 1915. p. 6. Berg (2013), pp...
- business, the labor and the farming interests of the country, and we heartily indorse the consistent and patriotic action of the Republican Representatives in...
- Archived from the original on October 25, 2020. "St. Louis Editors Worried: Indor****t of the Plan to Hold an Exposition Causes Adverse Comment". Kansas City...
- that he "received many letters protesting against his alleged action in Indorsing the pictures [sic]" including a letter from M****achusetts Congressman...
- dorsiventral, dorsum, dossier, endorse, endorsee, endor****t, indorse, indor****t, reredos dra- do Gr**** δρᾶν (drân), δραστικός (drastikós), δρᾶσις...