stamper
IPA: stˈæmpɝ
noun
- One who stamps.
- An instrument for pounding or stamping.
- A physical template from which many identical vinyl records or compact discs can be produced.
- A surname.
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Examples of "stamper" in Sentences
- Someone block the shroom stamper guy.
- The stamper contains a negative image of the grooves.
- On the bottom of each stamper was a heavy piece of steel.
- Lightning McQueen 'stamper' recalled, might carry cancer risk
- The stamper may be attracted by magnetic forces to the stamper mount.
- The mold closes with a metal stamper in contact with the disc surface.
- A playback stylus for a phonograph record stamper and matrix is provided.
- As a result, Stamper is left to die alone on the raised missile platform.
- The missile, the stealth boat, and Stamper are destroyed in the explosion.
- This is equivalent to clicking with the stamper on a transparent text box.
- Each stamper was connected to the cam shaft which was turned by a water wheel.
- Lots of keyword-related tools, including a keyword stamper and keyword browser
- A voter then must fill in the oval next to the "write in" slot on paper ballots and use the stamper to cast their write-in vote.
- If you look at any photograph of the Boddies, they're always smiling; you see Louise working at the stamper – which is a gruelling, nasty job – and she's all aglow.
- The cute little gift - a ink "stamper" featuring the animated Disney star Lightning McQueen from the movie "Cars" - included a dire warning, nestled there in an a plastic egg and partly hidden by fake green grass.
- One recently approached Megaus, a legitimate Warsaw CD plant, offering one executive a small fortune to replicate a complex Microsoft hologram on a "stamper," a nickel disk that is used to manufacture software CDs.