to be stamped on sb's memory

  • 1be stamped on your memory — be stamped on your memory/mind/ phrase to be impossible to forget, although you would like to His face was stamped on Maria’s memory. Thesaurus: to remembersynonym Main entry: stamp …

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  • 2be stamped on your mind — be stamped on your memory/mind/ phrase to be impossible to forget, although you would like to His face was stamped on Maria’s memory. Thesaurus: to remembersynonym Main entry: stamp …

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  • 3Software transactional memory — In computer science, software transactional memory (STM) is a concurrency control mechanism analogous to database transactions for controlling access to shared memory in concurrent computing. It is an alternative to lock based synchronization. A… …

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  • 4stamp — stamp1 [ stæmp ] noun ** ▸ 1 for paying (for mailing) ▸ 2 for printing mark ▸ 3 putting foot down hard ▸ 4 particular quality ▸ 5 particular type 1. ) count a small official piece of paper that you buy and stick on an envelope to pay for the cost …

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  • 5stamp */*/ — I UK [stæmp] / US noun Word forms stamp : singular stamp plural stamps 1) [countable] a small official piece of paper that you buy and stick on an envelope to pay for the cost of posting a letter or a parcel a first class/second class stamp a… …

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  • 6stamp — 1 noun (C) 1 MAIL also postage stamp formal a small piece of paper that you buy and stick onto an envelope or package before posting it: a 29 cent stamp | a sheet/book of stamps (=set of stamps that you buy) 2 TOOL a tool for pressing or printing …

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  • 7stamp — 1. verb 1) he stamped on my toe Syn: trample (on), step on, tread on, tramp on, stomp on; crush, squash, flatten 2) John stamped off, muttering Syn: stomp, stump, clomp …

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  • 8indelible — adj inerasable, ineffaceable, ineradicable, unexpungeable, unobliterable, uncancelable; permanent, ingrained, indestructible, enduring, unfading; imperishable, inextinguishable, insoluble, indissoluble; firm; fresh, green, unforgotten, vivid;… …

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  • 9Numismatics — • The science of coins and medals Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Numismatics     Numismatics     † …

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  • 10ARCHAEOLOGY — The term archaeology is derived from the Greek words archaios ( ancient ) and logos ( knowledge, discourse ) and was already used in ancient Greek literature in reference to the study of ancient times. In its modern sense it has come to mean the… …

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