Akademik

wet signature
n.
An original signature written on a piece of paper, as opposed to a fax copy or to an agreement offered verbally or electronically.
Example Citation:
"Insurers are working with the National Association of Insurance Commissioners to modernize and standardize troublesome state regulations. Many states, for example, have rules that require a 'wet' signature on a policy or physical delivery of the policy, thus preventing policy issuance via by the Internet."
— Gene Linn, "Industry lags in Internet sales," The Journal of Commerce, July 8, 1999
Notes:
WordSpy fan Shirl Kennedy was kind enough to suggest today's word.
Related Words:
bricks-and-mortar
fleshmeet
meatspace
real reality
Categories:
Writing
Law and Order

New words. 2013.