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Definition of Stamp pad
1. Noun. A block of absorbent material saturated with ink; used to transfer ink evenly to a rubber stamp.
Definition of Stamp pad
1. Noun. A porous pad, often made of a felt-like material, impregnated with ink, used for inking rubber stamps. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Lexicographical Neighbors of Stamp Pad
Literary usage of Stamp pad
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Authentic Reading Practice Grades 1-3by Jo Ellen Moore by Jo Ellen Moore (2001)
"A This is a handle to help as you make a print. 6. Let the glue dry. 7. Press the
stamp on the stamp pad. Make a pattern on the construction paper. ..."
2. Art for All Seasonsby Joy Evans, Jo Ellen Moore by Joy Evans, Jo Ellen Moore (2004)
"... the clasp • dark blue stamp pad • crayons, marking pens, or colored pencils
scissors glue Mother's Day Pop-Up Card STEPS TO FOLLOW 1. Color the pattern. ..."
3. Folk Art Projects Around the World by Jill Norris (1997)
"Press the carved surface of the chop firmly on to an ink stamp pad. 5. ...
stamp pad • art gum eraser or rectangle cut from a Styrofoam® meat tray ..."
4. Classified Illustrated Catalog of the Library Bureau ...: A Handbook of by Library Bureau (1894)
"Gelatine stamp pad. This -is gelatinized ink, in a tin box with cover, and has
one layer of thin fabric drawn over its Surface. ..."
5. Classified Illustrated Catalog of the Library Department of Library Bureau by Library Bureau (1900)
"Gelatine stamp pad. This is gelatinized ink, in a tin box with cover, and has
one layer of thin fabric drawn over its surface. This is constantly kept moist ..."
6. Library Catalog: A Descriptive List with Prices of the Various Articles of by Library Bureau (1909)
"We also furnish gelatine stamp pads in red, blue, green or black, and stamp ink
for self-inking rubber stamps. stamp ink 1325 Gelatine stamp pad 2% x.4/4 ..."