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Definition of Handstamps
1. handstamp [v] - See also: handstamp
Lexicographical Neighbors of Handstamps
Literary usage of Handstamps
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The American Office: Its Organization, Management and Records by John William Schulze (1914)
"These little handstamps are very convenient when it is desired to number post
cards, return envelopes, and other mail matter, for "keying" purposes; ..."
2. Laws Passed by ... Congress ... Making Appropriations for the Expenses of by United States (1886)
"... and other important records; newspapers, law-books, and suitable books of
reference; handstamps, and repairs of the same (and of the amount appropriated ..."
3. Biennial Report by Colorado Bureau of Labor Statistics (1908)
"1 handstamps. 2 Ice plants. 1 Instruments (engineering.) 1 Lamps and reflectors.
1 Lapidary. 1 Leather tannery. 1 Mirrors. 2 Mucilage and paste. 4 Paints. ..."
4. Statutes of the United States of America Passed at the ... Session of the by United States (1886)
"... books,etc. sitions, and other important records; newspapers, law-books, and
suitable books of reference; handstamps, and repairs of the same (and of the ..."