indorsement

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English

Etymology

indorse +‎ -ment

Noun

indorsement (plural indorsements)

  1. Alternative spelling of endorsement
    • 1871, John Stuart Mill, Principles of Political Economy, p. 46:
      Many bills, both domestic and foreign, are at last presented for payment quite covered with indorsements, each of which represents either a fresh discounting, or a pecuniary transaction in which the bill has performed the functions of money.