About The Word Fingerprint
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Fingerprint
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What's The Definition Of Fingerprint?
[n] a smudge made by a (dirty) finger
[n] a print made by an impression of the ridges in the skin of a finger; often used as evidence in criminal investigations [n] any identifying characteristic [v] take an impression of a person's fingerprints Synonyms | Synonyms for Fingerprint: fingermark Related Terms | Find terms related to Fingerprint: boss | bump | colophon | concavity | convexity | dactylogram | dactylograph | dent | dint | embossment | excrescence | footmark | footprint | footstep | fossil footprint | ichnite | ichnolite | impress | impression | imprint | indent | indentation | indention | lump | pad | paw print | pawmark | pimple | print | pug | pugmark | seal | sigil | signet | stamp | step | stud | thumbmark | thumbprint | vestige See Also | black and white | blot | daub | identification | loop | print | reproduce | slur | smear | smirch | smudge | spot | thumbprint |
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