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rub·ber

(rŭb'ĕr),
The prepared inspissated milky juice of Hevea brasiliensis and other Hevea species (family Euphorbiaceae), known in commerce as pure Para rubber; used in the manufacture of various plasters, tissues, bandages, and in other applications.
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rubber

Sexology
noun Condom (US).
 
Vox populi
noun Eraser (UK).
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* recognize the use of rubber stamps in the art world.
"I just like the tactile sensation of cutting rubber stamps and then having an instant image," she said.
The company supplies a range of bespoke rubber stamps, pens and markers to the European market and has custom produced special items for the Arsenal shop.
Is there a way to get it to work like a rubber stamp in as many different places as I wish?
Notice 2004-54 allows return preparers to sign original returns, amended returns or extension requests by the following alternative methods: (1) rubber stamp, (2) mechanical device or (3) computer software program.
301.7701-15(a)] to sign original or amended returns and extension requests, filed after 2003, by means of a rubber stamp, mechanical device or computer software program.
Think of the press as a large "rubber stamp" that transfers ink to paper via rubber-encased rollers that pick up ink on every revolution.
The Keyboard Stamp, developed by Sound Expressions, is a rubber stamp that leaves an imprint of a piano keyboard about 1/2" high by just under 1" wide.
A federal court system stacked with ideologues hostile to church-state separation will not protect us; it will merely rubber stamp the legislative handiwork of the Religious Right as implemented by its congressional allies.
To save time and prevent wrist-cramp in their teachers, the Board of Education should have had a rubber stamp made up to use each term for each child: "Goodden needs to try harder."
You can rubber stamp YOUR FINAL ISSUE ENCLOSED on the envelope Be sure that those laggards who don't "get around to it" know "that point" has been reached.
But because of the sheer volume of orders, housing officers had instead used a rubber stamp bearing the signature of their senior lawyer David Tatlow.
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