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subtypes: black, sweet
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If we are sorting used stamps, how can gum be an applicable method of sorting? In this case, we are talking about water-activated stamps versus self-adhesive stamps, which can be easily identified by a look at the perforations: Water-activated stamps (ie. the typical stamp that requires a "lick" to apply the stamp to the envelope) are always perforated with holes. ...
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Any of various viscous substances exuded by plants and trees that dries on exposure to air into water soluble, non-crystalline, brittle solids.
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The substance applied to the reverse of stamps to help them adhere to a mailing item.
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Serecin - the substance holding filaments of raw silk together.
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