1. timestamp - Noun
2. timestamp - Verb
timestamp (plural timestamps)
(especially computing) A variable containing the date and time at which an event occurred, often included in a log to track the sequence of events.
timestamp (third-person singular simple present timestamps, present participle timestamping, simple past and past participle timestamped)
(transitive, especially computing) To record the date and time of (an event, etc).
According to YouTube, “We’re testing out an easier way to add a video timestamp tied to the exact moment you’re watching when commenting on a video. Source: Internet
An appropriate close-range wireless technology would allow two devices within sufficient range to recognise each other and create a timestamp and possibly duration of their instances of proximity. Source: Internet
BWF files include a standardized timestamp reference which allows for easy synchronization with a separate picture element. Source: Internet
And the timestamp is used to break the tie. Source: Internet
Backups may be compressed and optionally stored as a file-per-table as well as identified with a timestamp. Source: Internet
Each revision is associated with a timestamp and the person making the change. Source: Internet