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/thum"print'/, n.a mark or impression of the ventral surface of the last joint of the thumb.[1895-1900; THUMB + PRINT]
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thumbprint — [thum′print΄] n. 1. a fingerprint of the thumb 2. FINGERPRINT (n. 2) … English World dictionary
thumbprint — [[t]θʌ̱mprɪnt[/t]] thumbprints also thumb print 1) N COUNT A thumbprint is a mark made by a person s thumb which shows the pattern of lines on its surface. 2) N COUNT If you say that something such as a project has someone s thumbprint on it, you … English dictionary
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thumbprint — noun Date: 1900 1. an impression made by the thumb; especially a print made by the inside of the first joint 2. something that identifies; especially fingerprint 2a … New Collegiate Dictionary
thumbprint — noun A print, mark or impression made by a thumb … Wiktionary
thumbprint — Synonyms and related words: boss, bump, colophon, concavity, convexity, dactylogram, dactylograph, dent, dint, embossment, excrescence, fingerprint, footmark, footprint, footstep, fossil footprint, ichnite, ichnolite, impress, impression, imprint … Moby Thesaurus
thumbprint — n. print or marking of a thumb … English contemporary dictionary
thumbprint — noun an impression or mark made by the inner part of the top joint of the thumb. ↘a distinctive identifying characteristic … English new terms dictionary
thumbprint — thumb•print [[t]ˈθʌmˌprɪnt[/t]] n. cvb a mark or impression of the ventral surface of the last joint of the thumb • Etymology: 1895–1900 … From formal English to slang