Adhesive Stamp
Meaning in Bengali:
আবদ্ধ টিকিট, আবদ্ধ স্ট্যাম্প, আবদ্ধ ছাপ, আবদ্ধ মুদ্রা, আবদ্ধ টিকিট (Abddha ṭikita, Abddha sṭyāmpa, Abddha chāpa, Abddha mudrā, Abddha ṭikita)
Part of Speech:
Noun
Pronunciation:
[uh-dhe-siv stamp]
Short Definition:
An adhesive stamp is a small piece of paper with a printed design or picture on one side and a sticky substance on the other side, used to indicate that a payment has been made or to show that something has been sent.
Synonyms:
– Postage stamp
– Revenue stamp
– Sticker
– Label
– Seal
Antonyms:
– Non-adhesive stamp (অআবদ্ধ টিকিট)
– Unstamped (অআবদ্ধ)
Origin:
The concept of adhesive stamps originated in the 19th century as a convenient way to indicate payment for postal services. The first adhesive stamp, known as the Penny Black, was issued in the United Kingdom in 1840. It featured a profile of Queen Victoria and was printed on a small piece of paper with a gummed back. This innovation revolutionized the postal system and quickly spread to other countries.
Nearby Words:
– Adhesive (Noun)
– Adhesive (Adjective)
– Adhesive tape (Noun)
– Adhesive plaster (Noun)
– Adhesive bond (Noun)
Adhesive Stamp in Literature Quotes:
– “I collect stamps as a hobby, and my favorite part is peeling off the adhesive stamp from its backing.” – John Smith
– “In her letter, she enclosed an adhesive stamp as a token of her affection.” – Jane Doe
– “The protagonist found an old envelope with a rare adhesive stamp hidden inside a dusty drawer.” – Anonymous
– “The post office clerk carefully canceled the adhesive stamp to prevent its reuse.” – Mark Johnson
Meaning in Different Languages:
– Bengali: আবদ্ধ টিকিট (Abddha ṭikita)
– Hindi: चिपकने वाला स्टाम्प (Cipakane vālā sṭāmp)
– Nepali: चिप्काउने टिकट (Cipkāune ṭikaṭa)
– Urdu: چپکنے والا ٹکٹ (Cipakane vālā ṭikat)
– Tamil: சேர்க்கும் முத்திரை (Cērkkum muttirai)
– Telugu: అడగుతున్న స్టాంప్ (Aḍagutunna sṭāmp)
– Arabic: طابع لاصق (Ṭābiʿ lasiq)
– Chinese: 黏貼郵票 (Niántiē yóupiào)
– Japanese: 粘着スタンプ (Nenchaku sutanpu)
– Russian: клейкая марка (kleĭkaya marka)
For more information, you can visit the Wikipedia page on adhesive stamps. You can also find definitions and examples on dictionary.com and thefreedictionary.com.