Oh, dude, that's just fancy legal jargon for someone signing a document themselves. Like, imagine if I wrote a joke and signed it 'Seth Rogen,' that's me putting my hilarious stamp on it. So yeah, it's just saying someone wrote something and signed it with their own hand.
The teacher *is writing* on the chalkboard.
meaning have one's hand full?
on-hand invoice
it depends on how you hold it
If one applies the definition of zest to the discipline of technical writing, one could take this meaning to describe writing that is enjoyable and exciting.
This is a phrase used only in formal writing in Pakistan and India. It means 'hand-written". It is meant to exclude a "typed and signed" letter.
The teacher *is writing* on the chalkboard.
Yes a hand writing a normal writing are the same thing
You cannot get led poisoning from writing on your hand.
no he had the WORST hand writing ever
the meaning hand to hand is peace
caligraphy (sorry if my spelling's off. i tried!) :)
chief justice of India
the meaning hand to hand is peace
The advantages are when you write in Arabic you don't smudge your writing, whereas if you write with the right hand the writing will smudge.
it's her cool hand writing tht is her SIGNATURE MEANING SHES GIFTED LIKE DAT!
meaning have one's hand full?