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fingerprint /fin·ger·print/ (-print)
1. an impression of the cutaneous ridges of the fleshy distal portion of a finger.
2. in biochemistry, the characteristic pattern of a peptide after subjection to an analytical technique.

fin·ger·print (fnggr-prnt)
n.
1. An impression on a surface of the curves formed by the ridges on a fingertip, especially such an impression made in ink and used as a means of identification.
2. A distinctive or identifying mark or characteristic.
3. An analytical method capable of making fine distinctions between similar compounds.
v.
1. To take fingerprints of.
2. To identify by a distinctive mark or characteristic.

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Many people getting fingerprinted simply press their fingers on electronic sensors that scan their fingertips and create digital images, which are stored in a database.
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Employees in the transportation, education, finance, healthcare, security, and other federal or state-regulated industries can stop in at a conveniently located clinic to be fingerprinted, drug and alcohol screened and to receive pre-employment physicals.
 
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