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Definition of stamp
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Stamp (v. t.) A
half-penny.
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Lettered
::
Lettered
(a.)
Inscribed
or
stamped
with
letters.
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..
Stampede
::
Stampede
(v. t.) A wild,
headlong
scamper,
or
running
away, of a
number
of
animals;
usually
caused
by
fright;
hence,
any
sudden
flight
or
dispersion,
as of a crowd or an army in
consequence
of a
panic..
Imprint
::
Imprint
(v. t.) To
impress;
to mark by
pressure;
to
indent;
to
stamp.
Type
::
Type (n.) The mark or
impression
of
something;
stamp;
impressed
sign;
emblem.
Crown
::
Crown (n.) An
ornaments
or
decoration
representing
a
crown;
as, the paper is
stamped
with a
crown..
Block
::
Block (n.) To shape on, or stamp with, a
block;
as, to block a hat..
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..
Impression
::
Impression
(n.) The act of
impressing,
or the state of being
impressed;
the
communication
of a
stamp,
mold,
style,
or
character,
by
external
force or by
influence..
Planchet
::
Planchet
(n.) A flat piece of
metal;
especially,
a disk of metal ready to be
stamped
as a
coin..
Stamp
::
Stamp (v. i.) To cut out, bend, or
indent,
as
paper,
sheet
metal,
etc., into
various
forms,
by a blow or
suddenly
applied
pressure
with a stamp or die, etc.; to mint; to
coin..
Character
::
Character
(n.) The
peculiar
quality,
or the sum of
qualities,
by which a
person
or a thing is
distinguished
from
others;
the stamp
impressed
by
nature,
education,
or
habit;
that which a
person
or thing
really
is;
nature;
disposition..
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 (v. t.) To mark with a
stamp,
as an
evidence
of
standard
exactness,
legal size, or
merchantable
quality;
as, to seal
weights
and
measures;
to seal
silverware..
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..
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..
Raising
::
Raising
(n.) The
operation
of
embossing
sheet
metal,
or of
forming
it into
cup-shaped
or
hollow
articles,
by
hammering,
stamping,
or
spinning..
Postmark
::
Postmark
(v. t.) To mark with a
post-office
stamp;
as, to
postmark
a
letter
or
parcel..
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..
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..
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