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Sig.
abbr.
1. Latin signa (mark or label it)
2. Medicine signature
3. Latin Signetur (let it be marked or labeled)
4. signor
5. signore

sig.
abbr.
1. signal
2. signature

sig.
abbreviation for
signature
abbreviation for
1. (Medicine / Pharmacology) (in prescriptions) signā
[Latin: sign]
2. (Medicine / Pharmacology) (in prescriptions) signature
3. (Social Science / Peoples) signor
4. (Social Science / Peoples) signore


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