estampa
noun ehs-TAHM-pah Rare
Origin: From Germanic stamp (stamp, imprint)
Also means
image, figure
Usage Note
Estampa can mean a printed image or religious card (estampa de santos), a person's overall appearance or figure (tiene buena estampa), or — in the phrase ¡mala estampa! — a bad impression. The related verb estampar means to stamp, print, or imprint, and is also used colloquially for a forceful impact (se estampó contra la pared).
Examples
"Le regalaron una estampa de la Virgen en su comunión."
Natural Translation
They gave him a print of the Virgin at his communion.
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