Home › Words › S › syngraphsyngraph/ˈsɪŋɡɹæf/syngraph means A document signed by both or all of the parties to a contract or bond.syngraph is pronounced /ˈsɪŋɡɹæf/.EtymologyBorrowed from Latin syngrapha.nounA document signed by both or all of the parties to a contract or bond.Definitions & examples from Wiktionary (CC BY-SA 3.0).Words closest in meaningBy meaning, not spelling — each word's AI semantic fingerprint, nearest first.consignature 59% match — Joint signature. vs syngraph →cosignatory 57% match — Any of several people who sign a document together (especially a treaty) vs syngraph →consignatory 55% match — One of several joint signatories to a document. vs syngraph →signing 54% match — The act of concluding a contract, especially by an athlete or entertainer with a company. vs syngraph →signator 54% match — A signatory: someone who signs something. vs syngraph →syndetical 53% match — Synonym of syndetic. vs syngraph →synarchy 52% match — Joint rule or sovereignty. vs syngraph →subscribe 52% match — To write (one’s name) at the bottom of a document; to sign (one's name). vs syngraph →