INDORSES
Verb
indorses
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of indorse
Anagrams
• siredons, sordines
Source: Wiktionary
INDORSE
In*dorse", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Indorsed; p. pr. & vb. n. Indorsing.]
Etym: [LL. indorsare. See Endorse.] [Written also endorse.]
1. To cover the back of; to load or burden. [Obs.]
Elephants indorsed with towers. Milton.
2. To write upon the back or outside of a paper or letter, as a
direction, heading, memorandum, or address.
3. (Law & Com.)
Definition: To write one's name, alone or with other words, upon the back
of (a paper), for the purpose of transferring it, or to secure the
payment of a
4. To give one's name or support to; to sanction; to aid by approval;
to approve; as, to indorse an opinion. To indorse in blank, to write
one's name on the back of a note or bill, leaving a blank to be
filled by the holder.
Source: Webster’s Unabridged Dictionary 1913 Edition