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Definition of Stamper

Stamper
Stamper Stamp"er, n. 1. One who stamps. 2. An instrument for pounding or stamping.

Meaning of Stamper from wikipedia

- Look up Stamper or stamper in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Stamper is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Dave Stamper (1883–1963)...
- Jeremy Stamper (born June 14, 1972) is an American entrepreneur, nonprofit leader and politician from South Carolina. Stamper first gained national media...
- Brothers Tim and Chris Stamper are British entrepreneurs who founded the video game companies Ultimate Play the Game and Rare. They first worked together...
- memoriam. Bruce Willis as Harry S. Stamper Billy Bob Thornton as Dan Truman Ben Affleck as A.J. Frost Liv Tyler as Grace Stamper Will Patton as Chick Steve Buscemi...
- season finds Stamper presumably dead in the woods, Rachel having bashed him repeatedly in the head with a brick. It can be ****umed that Stamper was planning...
- gender-nonconforming appearance, Stamper started her career in the late 1990s, selling mixtapes by underground DJs at raves. Stamper studied English at the University...
- Awards, currently known as The Asbury Music Awards. Stamper also founded the Wave Gathering. Stamper grew up in Kearny, New Jersey. He attended Rutgers...
- Look up stamp in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Stamp or Stamps or Stamping may refer to: Postage stamp, used to indicate prepayment of fees for public...
- Bridgford, United Kingdom, Stamper obtained his MA in Mathematics and Statistics at University College Oxford in 1959. Stamper started his career in industry...
- Frederick Pope Stamper (20 November 1877 – 12 November 1950), usually credited as F. Pope Stamper or F. Pope-Stamper, less often as Pope Stamper, was an English...