1. stamper - Noun
2. Stamper - Proper noun
One who stamps.
An instrument for pounding or stamping.
A physical template from which many identical vinyl records or compact discs can be produced.
Stamper (plural Stampers)
A surname.
“Develop a budget that would infuse capital into the residential piece of that neighborhood,” said Bauman, pledging to work with Stamper. Source: Internet
Born Aug. 27, 1935, in Stanford, Ky., he was the son of Henry Robert and Mayme Ross (Stamper) Miracle. Source: Internet
Homicide squad Acting Inspector Andrew Stamper said police were keeping an open mind about a possible link between the woman's death and the sex assault. Source: Internet
Edie Harper was trained at the Art Academy of Cincinnati, where she studied printmaking with Maybelle and Willson Stamper and color theory with Josef Albers. Source: Internet
"Just as obesity has become a serious problem in people, it's also a growing problem in pets, one that can seriously harm your pet's health," said Dr. Carmela Stamper, of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration's Center for Veterinary Medicine. Source: Internet
In the US, Stamper readily accepts that change will be incremental, but with "75 per cent of all Americans believing the war on drugs has failed, we have the critical mass of public opinion. Source: Internet