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fingerprint
noun
The unique natural pattern of ridges on the tips of the fingers.
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The word "fingerprint" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to the unique pattern made by the ridges on the tips of a person's fingers. For example, you could use the sentence "The detective requested that the suspect provide a fingerprint for identification."
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For example, the defence may concede a case when prosecutors present a DNA fingerprint that links the defendant to a crime, negating the need for further tests.
Jobaline's approach was to identify interactions between an array of different features from pitch to energy accumulated over time, which all combine to give each voice its unique fingerprint or signature.
Spain argues the UK should also join up to other laws, including a DNA, fingerprint and vehicle registration database, but the UK government has said it will not do so.
A fingerprint on an empty Veuve Cliquot champagne bottle became part of the evidence against them.
Your entire web fingerprint is in the hands of big corporations.
I made a necklace with my daughter's fingerprint on and every time I wore it, people commented on how beautiful it was and how professional it looked.
There was fingerprint evidence, DNA, handwriting analysis and linguistic forensics linking Barot to computer data and other material found in the course of the investigation.
He was a troubleshooter, which is the principle reason why he managed to see so many documents – and spirit them away without leaving an electronic fingerprint.
The 5S is the top-of-the range iPhone, with fingerprint ID replacing the traditional numerical locking code.
The details of these patterns are unique to each item and thus could be used like a fingerprint, to provide an almost foolproof means of identification.The trouble is that employing a microscope powerful enough to record surface features at the required level of detail (a few microns) would be an expensive and cumbersome business, and not at all practical on a production line.
The dating of 23m years is also confirmed by the fingerprint of a second metal, zirconium.
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