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timestamps
n. (plural of timestamp English) vb. (en-third-person singular of: timestamp)
Usage examples of "timestamps".
The tiny timestamps in the corners of each differed by only milliseconds.
Before long, the log records began to bear twenty-third-century timestamps and four-digit stardates…and the signatures of someone very familiar to him.
In particular, it was a government-certified, evidence-quality device, complete with global positioning data, timestamps, single-use encryption and signature, all that.