Stamp
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Stamp or Stamps or Stamping may refer to:
Official documents and related impressions
- Postage stamp, used to indicate prepayment of fees for public mail
- Ration stamp, indicating the right to rationed goods
- Revenue stamp, used on documents to indicate payment of tax
- Rubber stamp, device used to apply inked markings to objects
- Passport stamp, a rubber stamp inked impression received in one's passport upon entering or exiting a country
- National Park Passport Stamps
- Seal (emblem), stamp used by a notary public or other authorities for identification purposes
- Stamp duty, a tax that is levied on documents
- Food stamps, tickets used in the United States that indicate the right to benefits in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program
Collectibles
- Trading stamp, a small paper stamp given to customers by merchants in loyalty programs that predate the modern loyalty card
- Eki stamp, a free collectible rubber ink stamp found at many train stations in Japan
Places
- Stamp Creek, a stream in Georgia
- Stamps, Arkansas
People
- Stamp (surname), people surnamed Stamp or Stamps
- Stamps family, American surname
Manufacturing
- Stamping (metalworking), a process in which metal is formed with a press
- Stamps, the heavy weights used to crush ore in a stamp mill
- Leather stamping, a leatherworking process
- Progressive stamping, a manufacturing process
- Stamp sand, a by-product of stamp mills
Other uses
- Stamps (album), a 1979 album by saxophonist Steve Lacy
- BASIC Stamp, a microcontroller
- Stamps, a nickname for the Calgary Stampeders football team
- Stomp (strike), a downwards kick using the heel that outside North America is called a stamp
- STAMP (accident analysis), System Theoretic Accident Modeling and Process, an accident analysis framework developed by Nancy Leveson
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