plural of stamp
"She carefully arranged her collection of vintage stamps on the table to admire their intricate designs."
In plain English: Stamps are small pieces of paper with pictures on them that you stick on envelopes to pay for mailing letters.
"I collected various stamps from different countries to decorate my scrapbook."
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of stamp
"The caterpillar stamps its feet angrily when you try to move it."
In plain English: To stamp means to press something down hard with your foot or hand.
"He quickly stamps his foot to show his anger."
plural of Stamp
"I need to buy some new stamps before I can mail my birthday card."
Derived from Old French estampie, which comes from the Latin exstamping (to strike out), the word originally referred to an impression made by pressing something into soft material. It later evolved in English to denote a mark of postage or official authority applied via such pressure.