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finger tip ![click to hear](/images/speaker.jpg)
Rubber sheath to cover the finger; it is used mainly to turn pages more easily or to sort papers or banknotes more quickly.
dater ![click to hear](/images/speaker.jpg)
Device consisting of movable strips embossed with a series of digits and letters; it is used to print the date.
numbering machine ![click to hear](/images/speaker.jpg)
Device consisting of movable strips embossed with a series of digits; it is used to print numbers.
stamp rack ![click to hear](/images/speaker.jpg)
Rack used to hold such items as rubber stamps for dating and numbering.
telephone index ![click to hear](/images/speaker.jpg)
Book in which frequently used names, addresses and telephone numbers are written and stored in alphabetical order.
rubber stamp ![click to hear](/images/speaker.jpg)
Device consisting of an embossed rubber strip that is inked to print a stamp on an object or document.
stamp pad ![click to hear](/images/speaker.jpg)
Ink-saturated pad on which a rubber stamp is moistened prior to stamping.
rotary file ![click to hear](/images/speaker.jpg)
Device with a set of files that rotate on a spindle for easy consultation.
moistener ![click to hear](/images/speaker.jpg)
Device used to moisten postage stamps and labels.
letter opener ![click to hear](/images/speaker.jpg)
Small knife used to open envelopes and cut sheets of paper.