misstamp
/ˈmɪs.stæmp/
Etymology
From mis- + stamp.
misstamp means A stamp applied incorrectly. Lexicurio rates it Rare gem — a strength score of 73 out of 100.
noun
- A stamp applied incorrectly.“Aren't there cases where there might be a technical violation, where on explanation of the manufacturer involved, there could be found a reasonable explanation, that by some misstamp or carelessness or failing to carry out orders, the thing occurred, and yet if your plan were to be put into effect, immediately there was any sort of action taken, there would be publicity given to that fact.”
verb
- To stamp incorrectly.“One of the main purposes of the committee is the investigation and prosecutions of violators of the National Stamping Act, viz: those merchants who misstamp jewelry and to help weed out from the trade this class of dishonest merchants.”