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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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Discriminative
::
Discriminative
(a.)
Marking
a
difference;
distinguishing;
distinctive;
characteristic.
Interrogation
::
Interrogation
(n.) A
point,
mark, or sign, thus [?],
indicating
that the
sentence
with which it is
connected
is a
question.
It is used to
express
doubt,
or to mark a
query.
Called
also
interrogation
point..
Separatrix
::
Separatrix
(n.) The
decimal
point;
the dot
placed
at the left of a
decimal
fraction,
to
separate
it from the whole
number
which it
follows.
The term is
sometimes
also
applied
to other marks of
separation..
Mismark
::
Mismark
(v. t.) To mark
wrongly.
Impress
::
Impress
(n.)
Characteristic;
mark of
distinction;
stamp.
Hero
::
Hero (n.) A man of
distinguished
valor or
enterprise
in
danger,
or
fortitude
in
suffering;
a
prominent
or
central
personage
in any
remarkable
action
or
event;
hence,
a great or
illustrious
person..
Sign
::
Sign (n.) To mark; to make
distinguishable.
Cippus
::
Cippus
(n.) A
small,
low
pillar,
square
or
round,
commonly
having
an
inscription,
used by the
ancients
for
various
purposes,
as for
indicating
the
distances
of
places,
for a
landmark,
for
sepulchral
inscriptions,
etc..
Trackless
::
Trackless
(a.)
Having
no
track;
marked
by no
footsteps;
untrodden;
as, a
trackless
desert..
Stripe
::
Stripe
(n.) A
stroke
or blow made with a whip, rod,
scourge,
or the like, such as
usually
leaves
a
mark..
Yoke
::
Yoke (n.) A mark of
servitude;
hence,
servitude;
slavery;
bondage;
service..
Hall-mark
::
Hall-mark
(n.) The
official
stamp of the
Goldsmiths'
Company
and other assay
offices,
in the
United
Kingdom,
on gold and
silver
articles,
attesting
their
purity.
Also used
figuratively;
-- as, a word or
phrase
lacks the
hall-mark
of the best
writers..
Spousage
::
Spotty
(a.) Full of
spots;
marked
with
spots.
Curtail Dog
::
Curtail
dog () A dog with a
docked
tail;
formerly,
the dog of a
person
not
qualified
to
course,
which,
by the
forest
laws, must have its tail cut
short,
partly
as a mark, and
partly
from a
notion
that the tail is
necessary
to a dog in
running;
hence,
a dog not fit for
sporting..
Bookmark
::
Bookmark
(n.)
Something
placed
in a book to guide in
finding
a
particular
page or
passage;
also, a label in a book to
designate
the
owner;
a
bookplate..
Cairn
::
Cairn (n.) A pile of
stones
heaped
up as a
landmark,
or to
arrest
attention,
as in
surveying,
or in
leaving
traces
of an
exploring
party,
etc..
Damask
::
Damask
(n.)
Damask
or
Damascus
steel;
also, the
peculiar
markings
or water of such
steel..
Define
::
Define
(v. t.) To
determine
or
clearly
exhibit
the
boundaries
of; to mark the
limits
of; as, to
define
the
extent
of a
kingdom
or
country..
Lobelia
::
Lobelia
(n.) A genus of
plants,
including
a great
number
of
species.
Lobelia
inflata,
or
Indian
tobacco,
is an
annual
plant of North
America,
whose
leaves
contain
a
poisonous
white
viscid
juice,
of an acrid
taste.
It has often been used in
medicine
as an
emetic,
expectorant,
etc. L.
cardinalis
is the
cardinal
flower,
remarkable
for the deep and vivid red color of its
flowers..
Laystall
::
Laystall
(n.) A place where milch cows are kept, or
cattle
on the way to
market
are
lodged..
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