What does Fingerprint mean?

Definitions for Fingerprint
ˈfɪŋ gərˌprɪntfin·ger·print

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Princeton's WordNet

  1. fingerprintnoun

    a print made by an impression of the ridges in the skin of a finger; often used for biometric identification in criminal investigations

  2. fingerprintnoun

    a generic term for any identifying characteristic

    "that tax bill had the senator's fingerprints all over it"

  3. fingermark, fingerprintverb

    a smudge made by a (dirty) finger

  4. fingerprintverb

    take an impression of a person's fingerprints

GCIDE

  1. Fingerprintnoun

    an impression of the pattern of ridges on the skin of the last joint of a person's finger, left on a surface after a person has touched the surface. Fingerprints left by persons who have committed crimes are considered as reliable physical evidence linking an individual with a crime, because each person's fingerprints are distinctively different from those of others, allowing identification of a person with high confidence.

  2. Fingerprintnoun

    a fingerprint made intentionally in ink on a paper form for the purpose of identification of the individual.

  3. Fingerprintnoun

    any distinctive pattern of characteristics or properties of an object which can serve to identify that object; as, the distinctive fingerprint of eugenol in the mass spectrum allowed easy recognition of its presence in the sample.

  4. fingerprintverb

    to take an impression of the fingerprints of (a person); as, to fingerprint applicants for a gun permit.

Wiktionary

  1. fingerprintnoun

    The unique natural pattern of ridges on the tips of the fingers.

  2. fingerprintnoun

    The patterns left on surfaces where uncovered fingertips have touched.

  3. fingerprintnoun

    Unique identification for public key in asymmetric cryptosystem.

  4. fingerprintverb

    To take somebody's fingerprints.

    The jail staff fingerprints its 'guests' routinely

  5. Etymology: From finger + print.

Wikipedia

  1. Fingerprint

    A fingerprint is an impression left by the friction ridges of a human finger. The recovery of partial fingerprints from a crime scene is an important method of forensic science. Moisture and grease on a finger result in fingerprints on surfaces such as glass or metal. Deliberate impressions of entire fingerprints can be obtained by ink or other substances transferred from the peaks of friction ridges on the skin to a smooth surface such as paper. Fingerprint records normally contain impressions from the pad on the last joint of fingers and thumbs, though fingerprint cards also typically record portions of lower joint areas of the fingers. Human fingerprints are detailed, nearly unique, difficult to alter, and durable over the life of an individual, making them suitable as long-term markers of human identity. They may be employed by police or other authorities to identify individuals who wish to conceal their identity, or to identify people who are incapacitated or deceased and thus unable to identify themselves, as in the aftermath of a natural disaster. Their use as evidence has been challenged by academics, judges and the media. There are no uniform standards for point-counting methods, and academics have argued that the error rate in matching fingerprints has not been adequately studied and that fingerprint evidence has no secure statistical foundation. Research has been conducted into whether experts can objectively focus on feature information in fingerprints without being misled by extraneous information, such as context.

ChatGPT

  1. fingerprint

    A fingerprint is a unique pattern of ridges and lines on the tip of each finger. It serves as an individual's distinctive or unique characteristic, often used for personal identification. In the field of forensics, it is utilized as evidence in criminal investigations. In technological devices, it operates as a security measure for verification or authentication purposes.

Wikidata

  1. Fingerprint

    A fingerprint in its narrow sense is an impression left by the friction ridges of a human finger. In a wider use of the term, fingerprints are the traces of an impression from the friction ridges of any part of a human or other primate hand. A print from the foot can also leave an impression of friction ridges. A friction ridge is a raised portion of the epidermis on the digits, the palm of the hand or the sole of the foot, consisting of one or more connected ridge units of friction ridge skin. These are sometimes known as "epidermal ridges" which are caused by the underlying interface between the dermal papillae of the dermis and the interpapillary pegs of the epidermis. These epidermal ridges serve to amplify vibrations triggered, for example, when fingertips brush across an uneven surface, better transmitting the signals to sensory nerves involved in fine texture perception. These ridges may also assist in gripping rough surfaces and may improve surface contact in wet conditions. Impressions of fingerprints may be left behind on a surface by the natural secretions of sweat from the eccrine glands that are present in friction ridge skin, or they may be made by ink or other substances transferred from the peaks of friction ridges on the skin to a relatively smooth surface such as a fingerprint card. Fingerprint records normally contain impressions from the pad on the last joint of fingers and thumbs, although fingerprint cards also typically record portions of lower joint areas of the fingers.

CrunchBase

  1. Fingerprint

    Fingerprint is the first kids’ learning and entertainment platform, providing sharing and engagement opportunities between kids and grown ups across mobile devices and the web. Its network of quality edutainment apps is made up of first-party apps, as well as apps “fingerprinted” by third-party developers.

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of Fingerprint in Chaldean Numerology is: 8

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of Fingerprint in Pythagorean Numerology is: 1

Examples of Fingerprint in a Sentence

  1. Melanie Bailey:

    Fingerprints are so quick compared with urine or blood or even saliva. You can put a fingerprint down in a couple of seconds, and our method of analysis is so quick - it literally takes two minutes to analyze a fingerprint sample.

  2. Trooper Entertainment -RRB- Fanciulli:

    DNA technology was maybe 20 years into the future, the sketches based on the descriptions of eyewitnesses were absolutely uncanny. But it was the fingerprint identification that really sealed the deal.

  3. Christopher Lloyd:

    We've got 3D movies, we've got fingerprint technology.

  4. Toby Norman:

    Getting patient application right is absolutely essential, at Simprints we do three things to get that right. First we don't work with patient medical records, so we never store or hold access to patient data. That's all held by the organizations we work with. Second we never transmit raw fingerprint images, so we actually do the extraction process where we take a fingerprint image and turn it into a template. We do that on the scanner itself, meaning that the fingerprint image never leaves the scanner. Third we use the same level of encryptions that we use in online banking or financial transactions that secure any data that passes between the phone and the server.

  5. Edward Ramotowski:

    All applicable security checks were done for that individual, Ms. Malik, that includes an immigrant visa interview, it includes facial recognition screening, it includes interagency counterterrorism screening, it included a review by the visa security unit of immigration and customs enforcement, which as a detachment in Islamabad in our embassy there and it included the full biometric fingerprint checks and in all cases, the results of those checks were clear. There were no indications of any ill intent by that individual at the time the visa was issued.

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