date mark

/ˈdeɪtˌmɑrk/
verb
  1. To put a date on something, such as a document, product, or label.
    • The factory workers date-mark every box before it leaves the assembly line.
    • She used a special stamp to date-mark the envelopes for the mailing campaign.
    • Please date-mark each page of the contract before filing it.
noun
  1. A stamp, label, or mark that shows the date something was made, packaged, or should be used by.
    • The date-mark on the canned goods showed they were still fresh.
    • Check the date-mark on the milk carton before you pour it.
    • Every package in the warehouse has a clear date-mark for inventory tracking.
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