
1) Legal terminology 2) Rider of a sort
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1) Rider
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Allonge (from French allonger, `to draw out`), a slip of paper affixed to a negotiable instrument, as a bill of exchange, for the purpose of receiving additional endorsements for which there may not be sufficient space on the bill itself. An endorsement written on the allonge is deemed to be written on the bill itself. An allonge is more usually.....
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paper attached to commercial bill requiring signatures
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• (v.) A thrust or pass; a lunge. • (v. i.) To thrust with a sword; to lunge. • (v.) A slip of paper attached to a bill of exchange for receiving indorsements, when the back of the bill itself is already full; a rider.
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(ballet) an elongated line; in particular, the horizontal line of an arabesque with one arm stretched front and the other back.
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Al·longe' intransitive verb [ French
allonger ;
à (L.
ad ) +
long (L.
longus ) long.] To thrust with a sword; to lunge.
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Al·longe' noun [ French
allonge , earlier
alonge , a lengthening. See
Allonge ,
v. , and confer
Lunge .]
1. (Fencing) A thrust or pass; a lunge.
2. A slip of paper attached to a bill of exchange for receiving indorsements, w...
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weakened espresso, often served with a small pitcher of hot water so clients may thin the coffee themselves.
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In business, an allonge is an attachment to a bill of exchange to provide space for further endorsements when the back of the bill itself has been fully used. With the decline in the use of bills of exchange it is now rarely needed.
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An allonge was a man's baroque style of wig with long furl curls first worn at the court of Louis XIV.
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Allongé is a term used to describe a position that is stretched or made longer. Usually, allongé is used in arabesque to extend your arm and leg further before closing into another position.
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a paper annexed to a negotiable instrument, for endorsements too numerous or lengthy to be contained in the original.
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Lengthened
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Lengthened
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