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thumbprint

n. A print, mark or impression made by a thumb.

WordNet
thumbprint

n. fingerprint made by the thumb (especially by the pad of the thumb)

Wikipedia
Thumbprint (disambiguation)

Thumbprint may refer to:

  • A form of fingerprint.
  • Carbon Thumbprint, Carbon dioxide equivalent impact of an individual product or service.
  • Thumbprint sign, a term in radiology.
  • Thumbprint, a novel by Friedrich Glauser.
  • Thumbprint, a short story by Joe Hill (writer).
  • A variety of cookie in which a well is made with the thumb and filled with jam or filling.
  • A Regmaglypt, the characteristic thumbprint-shaped depressions on a meteorite caused by ablation.

Usage examples of "thumbprint".

I was bathed in an antiseptic spray, prison clothes and boots were issued-so unprofessionally that I had ample time to transfer the lockpick and my stock of coins-1 was thumbprinted and retinapixed, then led to my cell.

Holly was like that, like those women whose manhandled bodies had slight discolorations, bruises like thumbprints, little reddened patches of pressure.

Letting her come in through the normal channels, going through Passport control, thumbprint, the legal construct, then booking into the Celestious, all of that let's us find out who she is.

Otherwise, a real bad-o could locate some upperclass cloddy without any immediate friends or relatives, take him out somewhere and finish him off and hide the body, then take the Uni-Credit Card and head off into some other part of the country and, using the same system I did, duplicate photographically the thumbprint.

A pile of paper, a few pounds in change and notes, about fifty or so dollars in his billfold, his key ring, his driver's licence, the bloody handkerchieffrom somewhere they'd retrieved the map of London he'd covered Walter with: one of his thumbprints stood out clearly, a blood stained spiral in New Cross, now ringed in blue pencil.

Ki hauled down the covers and showed Tobin a brown spot on his right hip the size of a man's thumbprint.

He put his Uni-Credit Card in the slot, his thumbprint on the screen and ordered the toy.

But, if you'll get dressed, I'll take you down to Old Dome and show you my chop and thumbprint on the Declaration of Independence.

In the ship's safe -- which is keyed to your thumbprint -- there are six ATM cards, each with a million dollar balance to draw upon.

The rather simple-minded security system in Sinclair's elevator had been built to remember the thumbprints and the facial bone structures (which it scanned by deep radar, thus avoiding the problems raised by changing beard styles and masquerade parties) of up to one hundred people.

Honor finished filling out the requisition form and thumbprinted the scan pad, then slid the memo board back across the counter.

She jumped, took a breath, and drank three gulps of the rooibos chai staying warm in her self-heating mug before she felt composed enough to reach out and thumbprint the secure HCD.

It flashed a short code indicating that the data was correct and the thumbprint was Andrew Vishnu Beewoif's.

Another robot greeted them, and, after registering their voiceprints and retinas and matching their credit ratings to their thumbprints, assigned them a pair of rooms on the second floor.

Copies of the fingerprint card went around the earth when the doctor first escaped, and his thumbprint appears enlarged on Mason Verger's wanted poster with enough points marked on it for a minimally trained examiner to make a hit.