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stamper
[stam-per]
noun
a person or thing that stamps.
(in a post office) an employee who applies postmarks and cancels postage stamps.
a pestle, especially one in a stamp mill.
a mold, usually of metal, from which disk recordings are pressed.
Word History and Origins
Example Sentences
So many things can impact the pressing, including room temperature, the split second the stampers are pressed onto the hot, vinyl biscuit, and unknown factors no human can understand.
Her mother, a leather stamper and pianist, was White; her father, a saddle maker and painter, was White Mountain Apache and Yaqui.
He helped himself to a typewriter, red paper, carbon-copy paper, and a swastika stamper from the office where he worked.
First a master disc is made of metal and converted into a stamper.
Many of these factories, like toolmakers, metal stampers, and glassmakers, supplied the big automobile companies.
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