pelmatogram

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pelmatogram (plural pelmatograms)

  1. (rare) An imprint of the sole or plantar surface of a foot, such as may be made by pressing an inked foot onto paper or a greased foot in plaster of Paris.
    In modern times, the only use I've heard for making a pelmatogram is for newborn babies, as a form of identification.

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