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timestamp /ˈtʌɪmstamp /noun1A digital record of the time of occurrence of a particular event: every tweet is posted with a timestamp the timestamp on the video shows the van arriving at 1:07 p.m....- Inside were a few pieces of uniquely identifiable information - e-mail address, first name, last name, timestamp for every entry.
- In case you were wondering, there is a timestamp issue with this site at the moment.
- The technology allows customers to check on the authenticity and date and timestamp of electronic documents and files.
1.1A stamped mark indicating a particular time and date, used for example on items sent by post: postcards arriving after the 16th of October cannot take part in the contest, regardless of the timestamp on the postcard...- These documents provide substantial insight into the agency's long-term expectations, especially with regard to audit trails and time stamps.
- The date and time stamp showed that it had been posted at 2243 on Saturday.
- Each Mega Millions ticket has a date and time stamp on it.
verb [with object]Record the time or date of: the email he sent out is timestamped 9:59 pm on March 27...- You can do this in Word in any case, but here you can timestamp audio, allowing you to quickly play back key moments during a meeting.
- Because I created the file on February 11, at 4pm, the Weblog entry was timestamped with that time.
- The app records what you do, and timestamps each emoticon or comment, so you can watch it back later and see which points earned what feedback.
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