apostilla — meaning in English
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English meaning
- annotation noun A note added to a text, diagram or image to explain or comment on part of it.
- apostille noun An official certificate attached to a public document that confirms the signature, seal or stamp on it is genuine, so the document is accepted in other countries that belong to the Hague Convention.
- remark verb To say something as a comment or observation.
Senses
apostilla is used for these senses in English:
- annotation A comment added to a text.
- apostille A special certification established in 1961 for certifying foreign documents.
- remark An expression, in speech or writing, of something remarked or noticed; a mention of something
annotation — full definition
- noun A note added to a text, diagram or image to explain or comment on part of it.
- noun The act or process of adding such notes, or of labelling data so it can be searched or used to train software.
- noun In programming, a piece of metadata attached to code that tells a tool or framework how to treat it.
apostille — full definition
- noun An official certificate attached to a public document that confirms the signature, seal or stamp on it is genuine, so the document is accepted in other countries that belong to the Hague Convention.
- verb To attach such a certificate to a document.