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Also known as the printing together, printing together, combination, combination (philately)

thumb|upright=.7|Se-tenant COLLECT and DUPLICATE stamps of the American Rapid Telegraph Company, 1881

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thumb|upright=.7|Se-tenant COLLECT and DUPLICATE stamps of the American Rapid Telegraph Company, 1881

Se-tenant stamps or labels are printed from the same plate and sheet and adjoin one another, unsevered in a strip or block. They differ from each other by design, color, denomination or overprint. They may have a continuous design. The word "se-tenant" translates from French as meaning "joined together" or "holding together".

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