Fingerprint is one word.
An example sentence would be "we found your fingerprint at the scene".
Yes. fingerprint = one word
A ridge ending in a fingerprint is a point where a ridge divides into two separate branches. It is a common characteristic used in fingerprint analysis for identifying and categorizing different fingerprint patterns. Ridge endings are considered one of the minutiae points that help in distinguishing one fingerprint from another.
The word "fingerprint" does not appear anywhere in the KJV bible.
No two people can have the same fingerprint, not even identical twins. So one whole family will definitely not have the same fingerprint.
One can protect their valuable technologies with a Biometric fingerprint reader. No one else but the original user can access technologies protected by the fingerprint reader.
No you have just one fingerprint.
The evidence of the crime was a fingerprint
A dactylogram is another term for a fingerprint, created by the impression of the ridges on the skin of a finger or thumb. It is used for identification purposes since each individual's fingerprint is unique.
So far, there has never been two people found with exactly the same fingerprint. Her skin was so dry, the police could not take her fingerprints electronically. A dog's nose print is as unique as a human's fingerprint. The kids left fingerprints all over the lower window.
A DNA fingerprint is really all the genes that are found in in your chromosomes. No two are ever alike except for identical twins (or triplets).
because they identify who a person is everyone's fingerprint is DIFFERENT, no two people have the same fingerprint
It is used as one word.