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autograph

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Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Autograph is an American hard rock / glam metal band from Pasadena, California . They released several albums throughout the 1980s and are most well known for their hit single, 1984's " Turn Up the Radio ."

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
n. something written by one's own hand a person's own signature [syn: John Hancock ] v. mark with one's signature; "The author autographed his book" [syn: inscribe ]

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Autograph \Au"to*graph\, n. [F. autographe, fr. Gr. ? autographic; ? self + ? to write.] That which is written with one's own hand; an original manuscript; a person's own signature or handwriting.

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
"a person's signature," 1791, from Latin autographum , from Greek autographon , neuter of autographos "written with one's own hand," from autos- "self" (see auto- ) + graphein "to write" (originally "to scratch;" see -graphy ). Used earlier (1640s) to mean ...

Usage examples of autograph.

She arranged the autograph session along with the Hercules Books people.

He showed me the book and its autograph and I had no reason to doubt him.

Veeck for free tickets, an autograph, a real American League baseball.

For a split second Anne thought it was something she was supposed to autograph, but it was pink, a phone message.

They had each, often, said to one another that when the day comes that signing an autograph is a chore, please shoot me.

The lineman looked on with something like devotion, but it was a devotion fragmented by autograph requests.

Lewis found their level of paranoia encouraging, and had actually started to relax a little when a shop assistant suddenly ran forward out of nowhere with an autograph pad in his hand that for one heart-stopping moment looked very like a bomb.

Finn favored her with an autograph, and she all but swooned before Angelo ordered her out.

In the foyer was an autograph book on a lighted stand and a small stack of souvenir pictures: Jesus, His sacred heart exposed like a biology-book illustration.

Signing the last autograph, she tactfully refused the politely couched offers to buy her a drink and turned away from the swarm of theater-goers, who converged on the city streets like a plague of taxi-preying locusts closing in on their next meal.

I made it a rule to read everything that has been written respecting Napoleon, and I have had to decipher many of his autograph documents, though no longer so familiar with his scrawl as formerly.

The Emperor Francis, however, wrote an autograph letter to the General-in-Chief of the army of Italy, which will be noticed when I come to the period of its reception: It is certain that Bonaparte at this time wished for war.

General Bonaparte had been near a month at Passeriano when he received the following autograph letter from the Emperor of Austria: TO MONSIEUR LE GENERAL BONAPARTE, GENERAL-IN-CHIEF OF THE ARMY OF ITALY.

The autograph copy of the above list contains some of those orthographical blunders which Bonaparte so frequently committed.

The autograph and very frequent correspondence between Bonaparte and Paul passed through his hands.