1. signer - Noun
2. signer - Adjective
One who signs or subscribes his name; as, a memorial with a hundred signers.
Source: Webster's dictionaryBut in 1796, signer Thomas McKean disputed that the Declaration had been signed on July 4, pointing out that some signers were not then present, including several who were not even elected to Congress until after that date. Source: Internet
Brant, p. 195. Since the other two members of the New York delegation, Lansing and Yates, had already withdrawn, Hamilton was the only New York signer to the United States Constitution. Source: Internet
Classifiers allow a signer to spatially show a referent's type, size, shape, movement, or extent. Source: Internet
For the three horizontal orientations on the right side of the diagram, the hand is held outward, with the fingers pointing away from the signer, and presumably toward the viewer. Source: Internet
Fake signatures ("gimei") are common not only due to centuries of forgeries but potentially misleading ones that acknowledge prominent smiths and guilds, and those commissioned to a separate signer. Source: Internet
During the hold, the signer also stops the breath by closing the glottis. Source: Internet