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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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Isobar
::
Isobar
(n.) A line
connecting
or
marking
places
upon the
surface
of the earth where
height
of the
barometer
reduced
to sea level is the same
either
at a given time, or for a
certain
period
(mean
height),
as for a year; an
isopiestic
line..
Blotched
::
Blotched
(a.)
Marked
or
covered
with
blotches.
Ensign
::
Ensign
(v. t.) To
distinguish
by a mark or
ornament;
esp.
(Her.),
by a
crown;
thus, any
charge
which has a crown
immediately
above or upon it, is said to be
ensigned..
Decorous
::
Decorous
(a.)
Suitable
to a
character,
or to the time,
place,
and
occasion;
marked
with
decorum;
becoming;
proper;
seemly;
befitting;
as, a
decorous
speech;
decorous
behavior;
a
decorous
dress for a
judge..
Terminus
::
Terminus
(n.)
Hence,
any post or stone
marking
a
boundary;
a term. See Term, 8..
Trichinosis
::
Trichinosis
(n.) The
disease
produced
by the
presence
of
trichinae
in the
muscles
and
intestinal
track.
It is
marked
by
fever,
muscular
pains,
and
symptoms
resembling
those of
typhoid
fever,
and is
frequently
fatal..
Broad
::
Broad
(superl.)
Strongly
marked;
as, a broad
Scotch
accent..
Lyra
::
Lyra (n.) The
middle
portion
of the
ventral
surface
of the
fornix
of the
brain;
-- so
called
from the
arrangement
of the lines with which it is
marked
in the human
brain.
Cancellated
::
Cancellated
(a.)
Crossbarred;
marked
with cross
lines.
Trace
::
Trace (v. t.) To
follow
by some mark that has been left by a
person
or thing which has
preceded;
to
follow
by
footsteps,
tracks,
or
tokens..
Marksman
::
Marksman
(n.) One who makes his mark,
instead
of
writing
his name, in
signing
documents..
Polymnite
::
Polymnite
(n.) A stone
marked
with
dendrites
and black
lines,
and so
disposed
as to
represent
rivers,
marshes,
etc..
Lugmark
::
Lugmark
(n.) A mark cut into the ear of an
animal
to
identify
it; an
earmark.
Horror
::
Horror
(n.) A
shaking,
shivering,
or
shuddering,
as in the cold fit which
precedes
a
fever;
in old
medical
writings,
a chill of less
severity
than a
rigor,
and more
marked
than an
algor..
Charactery
::
Charactery
(n.) The art or means of
characterizing;
a
system
of signs or
characters;
symbolism;
distinctive
mark.
League
::
League
(n.) A stone
erected
near a
public
road to mark the
distance
of a
league.
Rasure
::
Rasure
(v.) A mark by which a
letter,
word, or any part of a
writing
or
print,
is
erased,
effaced,
or
obliterated;
an
erasure..
Ano
::
Ano (n.) A black bird of
tropical
America,
the West
Indies
and
Florida
(Crotophaga
ani),
allied
to the
cuckoos,
and
remarkable
for
communistic
nesting..
Markman
::
Markman
(n.) A
marksman.
Nebulation
::
nebulation
(n.) The
condition
of being
nebulated;
also, a
clouded,
or
ill-defined,
color
mark..
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