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stamper

noun
stamp·​er | \ ˈstam-pər How to pronounce stamper (audio) , ˈstäm-, ˈstȯm-; compare 1stamp How to pronounce stamper (audio) \

Definition of stamper

: one that stamps: such as
a : a worker who performs an industrial stamping operation
b : an implement for pounding or stamping
c : any of various stamping machines

Examples of stamper in a Sentence

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There's no word on what products might be included in the giveaway, but Milk did just release a collaboration with the Wu-Tang Clan and a temporary tattoo stamper featuring the Zodiac signs. Lauren Rearick, Teen Vogue, "Milk Makeup Announced an Instagram Giveaway," 30 Nov. 2018 Marion Manufacturing in Cheshire remains a die stamper after 72 years while expanding into custom and high-volume parts for monitoring and surgical devices. Rebecca Lurye, courant.com, "Medical Device Makers In Connecticut Build On The Old Industries," 7 May 2018 There's no word on what products might be included in the giveaway, but Milk did just release a collaboration with the Wu-Tang Clan and a temporary tattoo stamper featuring the Zodiac signs. Lauren Rearick, Teen Vogue, "Milk Makeup Announced an Instagram Giveaway," 30 Nov. 2018 Then, lasers engrave the map onto a stamper, which makes an impression in the vinyl. Dani Deahl, The Verge, "New ‘high definition’ vinyl promises longer playing time and louder, clearer audio," 12 Apr. 2018 Marion Manufacturing in Cheshire remains a die stamper after 72 years while expanding into custom and high-volume parts for monitoring and surgical devices. Rebecca Lurye, courant.com, "Medical Device Makers In Connecticut Build On The Old Industries," 7 May 2018 Conceptually, this is not too dissimilar from how traditional vinyl is made — a needle etches grooves in rotating lacquer, which is used to create a mother copy that is then used to form the stamper. Dani Deahl, The Verge, "New ‘high definition’ vinyl promises longer playing time and louder, clearer audio," 12 Apr. 2018 Many boards continue to be rubber-stampers, not vigilant overseers of the sort that foreigners expect to sit on, agrees William Saito, a venture capitalist who advises the government. The Economist, "The wa forwardJapan Inc gingerly embraces more foreigners," 2 Nov. 2017 Stamper is eager to maintain the status quo, and bristles at Romero's demands. Ethan Renner, baltimoresun.com, "'House of Cards' Season 5, Episode 9 recap: Four more years," 2 June 2017

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First Known Use of stamper

14th century, in the meaning defined above

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