Definition
The act of pressing or striking something forcefully with the foot or a heavy tool, or marking something with a stamp or design.
Etymology
From Old English 'stempan,' related to Old High German 'stampfen.' The word originally meant to crush or tread heavily, and later evolved to include the sense of marking or imprinting.
Kelly Says
Stamping became a key technology in manufacturing—by the 1800s, stamping presses could produce thousands of identical metal parts cheaply, which revolutionized everything from coins to car production!
Translations
BNবাংলা
চিহ্নিত করা
chi-hn-it kor-a
CACatalà
estampació
es-tam-pa-cio
CSČeština
stamping
stam-ping
DEDeutsch
Stempeln
stem-pel-n
ELΕλληνικά
σφραγίδα
s-fra-gi-da
ESEspañol
estampado
es-ta-m-pa-do
FISuomi
stemppaus
stem-pa-us
FRFrançais
estampillage
es-tam-pi-ya-zh
HIहिन्दी
चिह्नित करना
chi-hn-it kar-na
HUMagyar
stempel
stem-pel
IDBahasa Indonesia
stamping
stam-ping
ITItaliano
stamping
stam-ping
MSBahasa Melayu
stamping
stam-ping
NLNederlands
stempelen
stem-pe-len
PLPolski
stemple
stem-ple
PTPortuguês
estampamento
es-tam-pa-men-to
RORomână
stamping
stam-ping
RUРусский
штамповка
shtam-pov-ka
SVSvenska
stämpel
sh-tem-pel
TAதமிழ்
சின்னம்
chi-n-nam
TEతెలుగు
చిహ్నం
chi-h-nam
UKУкраїнська
штампування
shtam-pu-van-nya
VITiếng Việt
in dấu
in-dau
ZUZU
umngcwabo
um-ng-cwa-bo