stamp: meaning and definitions

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What is stamp?

What is stamp?

  • To bring down (the foot) forcibly.
  • To bring the foot down onto (an object or surface) forcibly.
  • To extinguish or destroy by or as if by trampling underfoot: stamped the rebellion; stamp out a fire.
  • To crush or grind with a heavy instrument: stamp ore.
  • To form or cut out by application of a mold, form, or die.
  • To imprint or impress with a mark, design, or seal.
  • To impress forcibly or permanently.
  • To affix an adhesive stamp to.
  • To identify, characterize, or reveal: stamped her a traitor to the cause.
  • To thrust the foot forcibly downward.
  • To walk with forcible, heavy steps. See Usage Note at stomp.
  • The act of stamping.
  • An implement or device used to impress, cut out, or shape something to which it is applied.
  • An impression or shape formed by such an implement or device. See Synonyms at impression.
  • An official mark, design, or seal that indicates ownership, approval, completion, or the payment of a tax.
  • A small piece of gummed paper sold by a government for attachment to an article that is to be mailed; a postage stamp.
  • A similar piece of gummed paper issued for a specific purpose: trading stamps.
  • An identifying or characterizing mark or impression: His work bears the stamp of genius.
  • Characteristic nature or quality: a person of her stamp.

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