印
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stamp
On-Yomi: イン — Kun-Yomi: しるし、-じるし、しる.す
Koohii stories:
1) [greenapple] 27-8-2006(275): Before sticky backs, they had to staple stamps to letters.
2) [Spidercat] 10-3-2008(88): Aaaagh, this old stamp doesn't stick! Okay I'll just staple it.
3) [breravin] 8-6-2010(31): A stamp for the 印 velope of course!
4) [Harrow] 14-3-2009(27): If you are sending a letter from IN-dia [this Kanji is used for the country name], staple the stamp to your letter, or it might get steamed off and resold. イン 印刷 いんさつ(printing).
5) [daredawg3583] 21-5-2008(13): Staple and stamp, staple and stamp: the life of your average Japanese いんかん( 印鑑 ) wielding office worker.