watermark

वाटर-मार्क
definition
verb
They were duly printed out on the official paper, which was watermarked and crown headed.
mark with a watermark.
noun
Information such as a watermark in the paper may help identify a place and date of production.
a faint design made in some paper during manufacture, which is visible when held against the light and typically identifies the maker.
translation of 'watermark '
वॉटरमार्क,
जलांक,
जल-चिन्ह
verb
वाटर-मार्क लगाना
noun
वाटर-मार्क
example
Every few leaves of the Mackenzie journal there appears a 'watermark' in the lower left corner.
It was typed up neatly on a standard piece of office paper bearing the official 'watermark' and letterhead of the City Park Service.
Secondly, when the bank note is held up to the light, a picture and the value of the bank note become visible as a 'watermark' , while the security thread can also be seen as a dark line.
He owned a paper mill on the banks of the Darent and in 1826 invented the Dandy Role, a device which could stamp a 'watermark' into one roll of paper, instead of each individual sheet.
The euro notes carry a 'watermark' and security thread, plus a circular symbol, half of which is transparent.
The new dinar, which is printed on higher quality paper and contains several security devices, such as a 'watermark' , embedded security strip and textured ink, will unify the currency across Iraq.
I looked at the 'watermark' on the paper, then shot back.
But for the 'watermark' , the thickness of the paper and the missing security thread, the note, reportedly obtained from a private bank, looked like genuine currency for all practical purposes.
The 'watermark' on this paper depicts the royal arms of England, a design common through a large part of the eighteenth century, and the handwriting (seemingly the same for both poems) is also eighteenth-century in appearance.
Wyatt readily recognizes Poe's style and handwriting, but he quickly realizes that these unpublished stories were written on paper with a 'watermark' dated 1966.
He holds up the piece of paper and it is blank except a small 'watermark' in the center.
Information such as a 'watermark' in the paper may help identify a place and date of production.
Such 'watermarks' are common in papers of the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, and they often have a countermark giving the manufacturer's name and/or date.
According to the Central Bank, because secure paper is the basis for producing safe banknotes, some security features are part of, or inserted in, the paper itself, such as 'watermarks' or embedded security threads.
Consider as an example the 'watermarking' of currency, so that scanners and photocopy machines will recognize a bill and refuse to scan it.
Moreover, most paper contracted for by the military was 'watermarked' with an eagle, wings extended.
And in the United States, the Federal Reserve used to end up with 13 million pounds of worn-out currency each year, some of which now mixes with recovered cotton waste to create a rich-textured, 'watermarked' paper.
Additionally, the paper stock used is 'watermarked' .
Cornwell tries to boost the evidence from the letters by matching 'watermarks' in the paper.
But for bank notes, it was or is even more important for the National Banks to inform other National Banks of their new bank note, designs, colors, 'watermarks' and other ways to distinguish copies and fakes.
Rosen also questions why bank statements come on ‘cheap white paper’ instead of 'watermarked' heavy-bond paper, which, while more expensive for banks, is more secure for the client.
Replacing serial numbers on ballot papers with barcodes so fraudulent votes can be identified, and introducing 'watermarked' or security-printed ballot papers may be other measures.
They were duly printed out on the official paper, which was 'watermarked' and crown headed.
It presents the results of research on surviving prints, based on a painstaking physical examination of the paper used, 'watermarks' and typefaces.
No amount of 'watermarked' postal voting papers can guarantee this.
Note that there's now space in what he says to include the possibility that the 'watermarks' were completely removed.
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