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Definition of stamp
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Stamp (v. i.) To
strike;
to beat; to
crush.
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Ram
::
Ram (n.) The
weight
which
strikes
the blow, in a pile
driver,
steam
hammer,
stamp mill, or the
like..
Mill
::
Mill (n.) To make a
raised
border
around
the edges of, or to cut fine
grooves
or
indentations
across
the edges of, as of a coin, or a screw head; also, to stamp in a
coining
press;
to
coin..
Stamper
::
Stampede
(v. t.) To
disperse
by
causing
sudden
fright,
as a herd or drove of
animals..
Fox
::
Fox (n.) A
sword;
-- so
called
from the stamp of a fox on the
blade,
or
perhaps
of a wolf taken for a fox..
Seal
::
Seal (n.) Wax,
wafer,
or other
tenacious
substance,
set to an
instrument,
and
impressed
or
stamped
with a seal; as, to give a deed under hand and
seal..
Incuse
::
Incuse
(v. t.) Cut or
stamped
in, or
hollowed
out by
engraving..
Hall-mark
::
Hall-mark
(n.) The
official
stamp of the
Goldsmiths'
Company
and other assay
offices,
in the
United
Kingdom,
on gold and
silver
articles,
attesting
their
purity.
Also used
figuratively;
-- as, a word or
phrase
lacks the
hall-mark
of the best
writers..
Stamp
::
Stamp (v. i.) To put a stamp on, as for
postage;
as, to stamp a
letter;
to stamp a legal
document..
Stick
::
Stick (n.) To
attach
by
causing
to
adhere
to the
surface;
as, to stick on a
plaster;
to stick a stamp on an
envelope;
also, to
attach
in any
manner..
Trample
::
Trample
(v. i.) To tread with force and
rapidity;
to
stamp.
Sovereign
::
Sovereign
(n.) A gold coin of Great
Britain,
on which an
effigy
of the head of the
reigning
king or queen is
stamped,
valued
at one pound
sterling,
or about
$4.86..
Itworn
::
Itworn
(p. a.) Worn,
wrought,
or
stamped
in..
Floran
::
Floran
(n.) Tin ore
scarcely
perceptible
in the
stone;
tin ore
stamped
very fine.
Signature
::
Signature
(v. t.) A sign,
stamp,
or mark
impressed,
as by a
seal..
Diamond
::
Diamond
(n.) One of a suit of
playing
cards,
stamped
with the
figure
of a
diamond..
Sealer
::
Sealer
(n.) One who
seals;
especially,
an
officer
whose duty it is to seal writs or
instruments,
to stamp
weights
and
measures,
or the
like..
Stamp
::
Stamp (v. t.) A
half-penny.
Impress
::
Impress
(v. t.) To
press,
stamp,
or print
something
in or upon; to mark by
pressure,
or as by
pressure;
to
imprint
(that which bears the
impression)..
Indented
::
Indented
(a.) Cut in the edge into
points
or
inequalities,
like
teeth;
jagged;
notched;
stamped
in;
dented
on the
surface..
Stamp
::
Stamp (v. i.) To
strike
beat, or press
forcibly
with the
bottom
of the foot, or by
thrusting
the foot
downward..
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