brickstamp

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

brick +‎ stamp

Noun[edit]

brickstamp (plural brickstamps)

  1. A stamp used to mark a building-brick with a logo.
    • 2018, Maryl B. Gensheimer, Decoration and Display in Rome's Imperial Thermae, page 15:
      Planning may have begun at Caracalla's accession in 211 c.e., as suggested by the earliest brickstamps from the main bathing block, which date to February 211 and February 212.

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