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English 5 letter words - Containing letters ptam - page 1
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appmt
patmo
stamp
stamp
noun
(slang) A single dose of lysergic acid diethylamide.
(slang, figuratively) A tattoo.
A device for stamping designs.
A kind of heavy pestle, raised by water or steam power, for crushing ores.
A small piece of paper bearing a design on one side and adhesive on the other, used to decorate letters or craft work.
A small piece of paper, with a design and a face value, used to prepay postage or other dues such as tax or licence fees.
An act of stamping the foot, paw or hoof.
An indentation, imprint, or mark made by stamping.
Cast; form; character; distinguishing mark or sign; evidence.
verb
(intransitive) To step quickly and heavily, once or repeatedly.
(transitive) To apply postage stamps to.
(transitive) To give an official marking to, generally by impressing or imprinting a design or symbol.
(transitive) To mark by pressing quickly and heavily.
(transitive) To move (the foot or feet) quickly and heavily, once or repeatedly.
(transitive) To strike, beat, or press forcibly with the bottom of the foot, or by thrusting the foot downward.
(transitive, figurative) To mark; to impress.
tampa
tamps
tamps
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of tamp
tempa
tramp
tramp
noun
(Australia, New Zealand) A long walk, possibly of more than one day, in a scenic or wilderness area.
(derogatory) A disreputable, promiscuous woman; a slut.
(in apposition) Of objects, stray and intrusive and unwanted
(sometimes derogatory) A homeless person; a vagabond.
A metal plate worn by diggers under the hollow of the foot to save the shoe.
Any ship which does not have a fixed schedule or published ports of call.
Clipping of trampoline, especially a very small one.
see Wikipedia:tramp steamer
verb
(transitive) To travel or wander through.
(transitive) To tread upon forcibly and repeatedly; to trample.
(transitive, Scotland) To cleanse, as clothes, by treading upon them in water.
To hitchhike.
To walk for a long time (usually through difficult terrain).
To walk with heavy footsteps.