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Definition of mark
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Mark (n.) A
license
of
reprisals.
See
Marque.
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Toe
::
Toe (v. t.) To touch or reach with the toes; to come fully up to; as, to toe the
mark..
Trace
::
Trace (v. t.) A mark,
impression,
or
visible
appearance
of
anything
left when the thing
itself
no
longer
exists;
remains;
token;
vestige..
Individuality
::
Individuality
(n.) The
character
or
property
appropriate
or
peculiar
to an
individual;
that
quality
which
distinguishes
one
person
or thing from
another;
the sum of
characteristic
traits;
distinctive
character;
as, he is a
person
of
marked
individuality..
Age
::
Age (v. i.) To grow aged; to
become
old; to show marks of age; as, he grew fat as he
aged..
Trachea
::
Trachea
(n.) One of the large cells in woody
tissue
which have
spiral,
annular,
or other
markings,
and are
connected
longitudinally
so as to form
continuous
ducts..
Subindicate
::
Subindex
(n.) A
number
or mark
placed
opposite
the lower part of a
letter
or
symbol
to
distinguish
the
symbol;
thus, a0, b1, c2, xn, have 0, 1, 2, and n as
subindices..
Untimely
::
Untimely
(a.) Not
timely;
done or
happening
at an
unnatural,
unusual,
or
improper
time;
unseasonable;
premature;
inopportune;
as,
untimely
frosts;
untimely
remarks;
an
untimely
death..
Prolegomenon
::
Prolegomenon
(n.) A
preliminary
remark
or
observation;
an
introductory
discourse
prefixed
to a book or
treatise.
Impression
::
Impression
(n.) That which is
impressed;
stamp;
mark;
indentation;
sensible
result
of an
influence
exerted
from
without.
Compsognathus
::
Compsognathus
(n.) A genus of
Dinosauria
found in the
Jurassic
formation,
and
remarkable
for
having
several
birdlike
features..
Retire
::
Retire
(v. t.) To
withdraw
from
circulation,
or from the
market;
to take up and pay; as, to
retire
bonds;
to
retire
a
note..
Brand
::
Brand (v. t.) To burn a
distinctive
mark into or upon with a hot iron, to
indicate
quality,
ownership,
etc., or to mark as
infamous
(as a
convict)..
Interrupt
::
Interrupt
(v. t.) To break into, or
between;
to stop, or
hinder
by
breaking
in upon the
course
or
progress
of; to
interfere
with the
current
or
motion
of; to cause a
temporary
cessation
of; as, to
interrupt
the
remarks
speaking..
Radiated
::
Radiated
(a.)
Formed
of, or
arranged
like, rays or
radii;
having
parts or
markings
diverging,
like
radii,
from a
common
center
or axis; as, a
radiated
structure;
a
radiated
group of
crystals..
Pencil
::
Pencil
(v. t.) To write or mark with a
pencil;
to paint or to draw.
Virgo
::
Virgo (n.) A sign of the
zodiac
which the sun
enters
about the 21st of
August,
marked
thus [/] in
almanacs..
Heliconia
::
Heliconia
(n.) One of
numerous
species
of
Heliconius,
a genus of
tropical
American
butterflies.
The wings are
usually
black,
marked
with
green,
crimson,
and
white..
Apophasis
::
Apophasis
(n.) A
figure
by which a
speaker
formally
declines
to take
notice
of a
favorable
point,
but in such a
manner
as to
produce
the
effect
desired.
[For
example,
see Mark
Antony's
oration.
Shak.,
Julius
Caesar,
iii. 2.].
Fingered
::
Fingered
(a.)
Marked
with
figures
designating
which
finger
should
be used for each note.
Lernaeacea
::
Lernaeacea
(n. pl.) A
suborder
of
copepod
Crustacea,
including
a large
number
of
remarkable
forms,
mostly
parasitic
on
fishes.
The
young,
however,
are
active
and swim
freely.
See
Illustration
in
Appendix..
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