Stamp
111stamp mill — stamp′ mill n. min a mill in which ore is crushed • Etymology: 1740–50 …
112stamp tagging — (See tagging) …
113stamp vending machine — (SVM) A vending machine that has multiple modules capable of dispensing varying quantities of stamps from a coil from each module …
114stamp out — [v] extinguish abolish, blot out*, crush, destroy, eliminate, end, eradicate, expunge, exterminate, kill, put down, quell, snuff out, suppress, wipe out*; concepts 95,252 …
115stamp duty — ► NOUN ▪ a duty levied on the legal recognition of certain documents …
116Stamp Act — n. a law passed by the British Parliament in 1765 to raise revenue, requiring that stamps be used for all legal and commercial documents, newspapers, etc. in the American colonies: it was repealed in March, 1766, because of strong colonial… …
117stamp mill — n. a mill or machine for pulverizing ore …
118stamp of approval — UK US noun [singular] something that you say that shows you admire someone or approve of them Thesaurus: approvalsynonym …
119stamp your mark on something — phrase to affect or change something in a way that allows people to recognize your influence She has stamped her own mark on the British film industry. Thesaurus: to change somethingsynonym Main entry: mark …
120stamp machine — stamp machine, a machine from which to obtain postage stamps by dropping in a coin …