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Definition of stamped
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of stamped is as below...
Stammering
(n.) A
disturbance
in the
formation
of
sounds.
It is due
essentially
to
long-continued
spasmodic
contraction
of the
diaphragm,
by which
expiration
is
preented,
and hence it may be
considered
as a
spasmodic
inspiration..
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Christcross
::
Christcross
(n.) The mark of the
cross,
as cut,
painted,
written,
or
stamped
on
certain
objects,
--
sometimes
as the sign of 12
o'clock
on a
dial..
Stamper
::
Stampede
(v. t.) To
disperse
by
causing
sudden
fright,
as a herd or drove of
animals..
Stamping
::
Stamped
(imp. & p. p.) of Stam.
Incuse
::
Incuse
(v. t.) Cut or
stamped
in, or
hollowed
out by
engraving..
Indented
::
Indented
(a.) Cut in the edge into
points
or
inequalities,
like
teeth;
jagged;
notched;
stamped
in;
dented
on the
surface..
Lettered
::
Lettered
(a.)
Inscribed
or
stamped
with
letters.
Planchet
::
Planchet
(n.) A flat piece of
metal;
especially,
a disk of metal ready to be
stamped
as a
coin..
Rider
::
Rider (n.) A Dutch gold coin
having
the
figure
of a man on
horseback
stamped
upon it.
Buddle
::
Buddle
(n.) An
apparatus,
especially
an
inclined
trough
or vat, in which
stamped
ore is
concentrated
by
subjecting
it to the
action
of
running
water so as to wash out the
lighter
and less
valuable
portions..
Itworn
::
Itworn
(p. a.) Worn,
wrought,
or
stamped
in..
Wafer
::
Wafer (n.) A thin cake or piece of bread
(commonly
unleavened,
circular,
and
stamped
with a
crucifix
or with the
sacred
monogram)
used in the
Eucharist,
as in the Roman
Catholic
Church..
Coin
::
Coin (n.) A piece of metal on which
certain
characters
are
stamped
by
government
authority,
making
it
legally
current
as
money;
-- much used in a
collective
sense..
Aemail Ombrant
::
Aemail
ombrant
() An art or
process
of
flooding
transparent
colored
glaze over
designs
stamped
or
molded
on
earthenware
or
porcelain.
Stamp
::
Stamp (v. i.) To bring down (the foot)
forcibly
on the
ground
or
floor;
as, he
stamped
his foot with
rage..
Cross
::
Cross (n.) A piece of money
stamped
with the
figure
of a
cross,
also, that side of such a piece on which the cross is
stamped;
hence,
money in
general..
Stampede
::
Stampede
(v. i.) To run away in a
panic;
-- said
droves
of
cattle,
horses,
etc., also of
armies..
Stamp
::
Stamp (v. t.)
Hence,
a
stamped
or
printed
device,
issued
by the
government
at a fixed
price,
and
required
by law to be
affixed
to, or
stamped
on,
certain
papers,
as
evidence
that the
government
dues are paid; as, a
postage
stamp;
a
receipt
stamp,
etc..
Diamond
::
Diamond
(n.) One of a suit of
playing
cards,
stamped
with the
figure
of a
diamond..
Tailing
::
Tailing
(n.) The
refuse
part of
stamped
ore,
thrown
behind
the tail of the
buddle
or
washing
apparatus.
It is
dressed
over again to
secure
whatever
metal may exist in it.
Called
also
tails..
Crown
::
Crown (n.) A coin
stamped
with the image of a
crown;
hence,a
denomination
of
money;
as, the
English
crown,
a
silver
coin of the value of five
shillings
sterling,
or a
little
more than
$1.20;
the
Danish
or
Norwegian
crown,
a money of
account,
etc., worth
nearly
twenty-seven
cents..
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