Imprints

/ˈɪmprɪnts/

Definitions

  1. (n.) Plural of imprint: a mark or impression made by pressing one object onto another, often used in legal contexts for seals or manufacturer marks on documents or products.
    The antique deed bore several imprints that confirmed its authenticity.

Commentary

Typically used as the plural form; for full meaning see 'imprint'.

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