Wiktionary
n. A porous pad, often made of a felt-like material, impregnated with ink, used for inking rubber stamps.
WordNet
n. a block of absorbent material saturated with ink; used to transfer ink evenly to a rubber stamp [syn: pad, inkpad, inking pad]
Usage examples of "stamp pad".
He searched through drawers, and in a kind of big closet full of supplies and a mimeograph machine he found a large screwdriver and a hammer and an uninked stamp pad.
He laid them out in front of him, and then he opened his stamp pad.
He picked up a piece of paper and opened up a stamp pad, Mike's passport open on the table in front of him.
From the bottom of the box she took a rubber stamp and a stamp pad, and with great care stamped each of the passports.
He offered it back to Billimba along with the quill and a stamp pad.
They used the stamp pad to affix a talon or hoof mark from each of the animals.
But he found no rubber-stamp kit and no stamp pad, and one was used for the message on the paper.
The whole leg was swollen and purplish-red, however, as if smeared with ink from a souvenir stamp pad at a Shinto shrine.