Definition & Meaning | English word DATESTAMP


DATESTAMP

Definitions of DATESTAMP

  1. (computing) The date on which an event occurred, often included in a log to track the sequence of events.
  2. (transitive) To mark with a datestamp.

Number of letters

9

Is palindrome

No

26
AM
AMP
AT
ATE
DA
DAT
ES
EST
MP

3

3

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AA
AAD
AAE
AAM
AAP
AAS
AAT
AD


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Examples of Using DATESTAMP in a Sentence

  • Separate datestamps for last modification, last access, and creation (as opposed to last-modification-only datestamp in then-times implementations of FAT).
  • As the replacement of the datestamps was easy, a new period of use began in 1923 when Paul Laffont, State Secretary to Posts and Telegraphs, authorized post offices to put a commercial stamp instead of the second datestamp.
  • Later the duplex canceller with the datestamp on the left and the obliterator on the right came into common use.


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