Time-stamp
noun
1.
a device for stamping the date and time of day that letters, packages, etc., are received or mailed.
verb (transitive)
1.
to assign an accurate time to (a message, transaction, etc)
noun
a device that records the day and time something is received, modified, or accessed, such as a document; date and time attributes registered for an event, esp. electronic
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