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fingerprint

[fing-ger-print] / ˈfɪŋ gərˌprɪnt /
NOUN
mark on finger
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Steel says our "gut microbiome is more unique than our fingerprint" and a healthy microbiome is linked to better energy extraction from food, blood sugar regulation and immune defence.

From BBC

“This has your fingerprints all over it,” Julio said, pointing at them with his own fingers, sticky with honey.

From Literature

Using our fingerprints to access digital wallets and confirm payments and enabling facial recognition to unlock smartphones are far more user-friendly methods than relying on a password we’ll forget.

From The Wall Street Journal

“Has she been in jail before? Because they can tell who you are by your fingerprints.”

From Literature

Mahmood said there is "always concern" when a new technology is adopted, adding this previously applied to the use of fingerprinting and DNA samples.

From BBC