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Stampstamp noun1 the distinctive form in which a thing is made; "pottery of this cast was found throughout the region"[syn: cast]2 a type or class; "more men of his stamp are needed"3 a symbol that is the result of printing or engraving; "he put his stamp on the envelope"4 a small adhesive token stuck on a letter or package to indicate that that postal fees have been paid[syn: postage]5 something that can be used as an official medium of payment[syn: tender]6 a small piece of adhesive paper that is put on an object to show that a government tax has been paid[syn: revenue stamp]7 machine consisting of a heavy bar that moves vertically for pounding or crushing ores8 a block or die used to imprint a mark or design9 a device incised to make an impression; used to secure a closing or to authenticate documents[syn: seal]verb1 walk heavily; "The men stomped through the snow in their heavy boots"[syn: stomp]2 to mark, or produce an imprint in or on something; "a man whose name is permanently stamped on our maps"3 reveal clearly as having a certain character; "His playing stamps him as a Romantic"4 affix a stamp to; "Are the letters properly stamped?"5 treat or classify according to a mental stereotype; "I was stereotyped as a lazy Southern European"[syn: pigeonhole]6 destroy or extinguish as if by stamping with the foot; "Stamp fascism into submission"; "stamp out tyranny"7 form or cut out with a mold, form, or die; "stamp needles"8 crush or grind with a heavy instrument; "stamp fruit extract the juice"9 raise in a relief; "embossed stationery"[syn: emboss] |
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