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Definition of mark
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of mark is as below...
Mark (n.) A
character
or
device
put on an
article
of
merchandise
by the maker to show by whom it was made; a
trade-mark.
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Feature
::
Feature
(n.) The cast or
structure
of
anything,
or of any part of a
thing,
as of a
landscape,
a
picture,
a
treaty,
or an
essay;
any
marked
peculiarity
or
characteristic;
as, one of the
features
of the
landscape..
Specificate
::
Specificate
(v. t.) To show, mark, or
designate
the
species,
or the
distinguishing
particulars
of; to
specify..
Honorable
::
Honorable
(a.)
Performed
or
accompanied
with marks of
honor,
or with
testimonies
of
esteem;
an
honorable
burial..
Sneaking
::
Sneaking
(a.)
Marked
by
cowardly
concealment;
deficient
in
openness
and
courage;
underhand;
mean;
crouching.
Mark
::
Mark (n.) A
number
or other
character
used in
registring;
as,
examination
marks;
a mark for
tardiness..
Tally
::
Tally (n.)
Originally,
a piece of wood on which
notches
or
scores
were cut, as the marks of
number;
later,
one of two
books,
sheets
of
paper,
etc., on which
corresponding
accounts
were
kept..
Blot
::
Blot (n.) A weak
point;
a
failing;
an
exposed
point or mark.
Merit
::
Merit (n.)
Reward
deserved;
any mark or token of
excellence
or
approbation;
as, his
teacher
gave him ten
merits..
Bestick
::
Bestick
(v. t.) To stick over, as with sharp
points
pressed
in; to mark by
infixing
points
or spots here and
there;
to
pierce..
Drop
::
Drop (v. i.) To fall short of a mark.
Rupert''s Drop
::
Rupert's
drop () A kind of glass drop with a long tail, made by
dropping
melted
glass into
water.
It is
remarkable
for
bursting
into
fragments
when the
surface
is
scratched
or the tail
broken;
-- so
called
from
Prince
Rupert,
nephew
of
Charles
I., by whom they were first
brought
to
England.
Called
also
Rupert's
ball, and glass
tear..
Point
::
Point (n.) A dot or mark used to
designate
certain
tones or tim.
Jest
::
"Jest (n.)
Something
done or said in order to
amuse;
a joke; a
witticism;
a
jocose
or
sportive
remark
or
phrase.
See
Synonyms
under Jest, v. i..
Demarkation
::
Demarkation
(n.) Same as
Demarcation.
Lumber
::
Lumber
(v. i.) To cut logs in the
forest,
or
prepare
timber
for
market..
Stellulate
::
Stellular
(a.)
Marked
with
starlike
spots of
color.
Pockmarked
::
Pockmarked
(a.)
Marked
by
smallpox;
pitted.
Answer
::
Answer
(n.) To speak or write in
return
to, as in
return
to a call or
question,
or to a
speech,
declaration,
argument,
or the like; to reply to (a
question,
remark,
etc.);
to
respond
to..
Panduriform
::
Panduriform
(a.)
Obovate,
with a
concavity
in each side, like the body of a
violin;
fiddle-shaped;
as, a
panduriform
leaf;
panduriform
color
markings
of an
animal..
Vermiculated
::
Vermiculated
(a.) Made or
marked
with
irregular
wavy lines or
impressions;
vermiculate.
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