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to thumbprint
noun
A print, mark or impression made by a thumb.
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They add that "[the phone] stores the data in a similar way to thumbprint point data, fully encrypted and nothing identifiable.
A male volunteer mentioned that thumbprints may be used in banks and elsewhere, but asking a research volunteer to thumbprint the consent forms when able to write their name was not acceptable.
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If Bollywood films were to include scenes in which rich and upper middle-class characters were shown to use thumbprints to withdraw funds or make quick payments in stores and to their household help, for instance, the younger generation will find it cool and sexy to emulate it and it will spread like wildfire.
At the monthly meeting, or Craft-On, last Sunday, Amanda Cooper, 31, was using a stamp pad to make thumbprint creatures to illustrate a poem.
Participants who were unable to write their names were asked to provide a thumbprint to symbolize their consent to participate.
In an agreement signed in December, officials of the two countries pledged to coordinate visa policies so people rejected by one country could not be accepted for entrance by the other, to expand joint border patrols and to use compatible biometrics technology on travel documents to scan thumbprints digitally to identify suspicious travelers.
Family members were made to put a thumbprint to show they acknowledged the punishment and would supervise the accused in future.
Users would be able to link their thumbprint to a credit card.
Moreover, Android and iOS users can install LastPass or 1Password (on iOS, as well) to use their thumbprint to unlock the correct password and autofill it for a given site.
At the hospital, Feng was forcibly made to apply her thumbprint to a consent form and sign a document authorizing the abortion.
Together with his colleague Juan Vucetich, who was working on a system called dactyloscopy — the art of reading the ridges of the finger — Alvarez matched the bloody mark to a thumbprint of the prime suspect, the mother of the dead children.
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