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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 fixed
object
serving
for
guidance,
as of a ship, a
traveler,
a
surveyor,
etc.; as, a
seamark,
a
landmark..
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Distinct
::
Distinct
(a.)
Distinguished;
having
the
difference
marked;
separated
by a
visible
sign;
marked
out;
specified.
Initial
::
Initial
(v. t.) To put an
initial
to; to mark with an
initial
of
initials.
Crest
::
Crest (v. t.) To mark with lines or
streaks,
like, or
regarded
as like,
waving
plumes..
Apostrophe
::
Apostrophe
(n.) The
contraction
of a word by the
omission
of a
letter
or
letters,
which
omission
is
marked
by the
character
[']
placed
where the
letter
or
letters
would have been; as,
call'd
for
called..
Interpoint
::
Interpoint
(v. t.) To
point;
to mark with stops or
pauses;
to
punctuate.
Agreeable
::
Agreeable
(a.)
Pleasing,
either
to the mind or
senses;
pleasant;
grateful;
as,
agreeable
manners
or
remarks;
an
agreeable
person;
fruit
agreeable
to the
taste..
Gusset
::
Gusset
(n.) An
abatement
or mark of
dishonor
in a coat of arms,
resembling
a
gusset..
Notice
::
Notice
(v. t.) To show that one has
observed;
to take
public
note of;
remark
upon; to make
comments
on; to refer to; as, to
notice
a
book..
Carbuncled
::
Carbuncled
(a.)
Affected
with a
carbuncle
or
carbuncles;
marked
with red
sores;
pimpled
and
blotched.
Note
::
Note (n.) To
notice
with care; to
observe;
to
remark;
to heed; to
attend
to.
Bespeak
::
Bespeak
(v. t.) To
betoken;
to show; to
indicate
by
external
marks or
appearances.
Blot
::
Blot (n.) A weak
point;
a
failing;
an
exposed
point or mark.
Sibbens
::
Sibbens
(n.) A
contagious
disease,
endemic
in
Scotland,
resembling
the yaws. It is
marked
by
ulceration
of the
throat
and nose and by
pustules
and soft
fungous
excrescences
upon the
surface
of the body. In the
Orkneys
the name is
applied
to the
itch..
Ridicule
::
Ridicule
(n.)
Remarks
concerning
a
subject
or a
person
designed
to
excite
laughter
with a
degree
of
contempt;
wit of that
species
which
provokes
contemptuous
laughter;
disparagement
by
making
a
person
an
object
of
laughter;
banter;
-- a term
lighter
than
derision.
Markman
::
Markman
(n.) A
marksman.
Asper
::
Asper (n.) The rough
breathing;
a mark (/)
placed
over an
initial
vowel sound or over / to show that it is
aspirated,
that is,
pronounced
with h
before
it; thus ws,
pronounced
h/s,
rh`twr,
pronounced
hrat/r..
Cordon
::
Cordon
(n.) A cord or
ribbon
bestowed
or borne as a badge of
honor;
a broad
ribbon,
usually
worn after the
manner
of a
baldric,
constituting
a mark of a very high grade in an
honorary
order.
Cf. Grand
cordon..
Outfling
::
Outfling
(n.) A gibe; a
contemptuous
remark.
Rule
::
Rule (a.) A
measuring
instrument
consisting
of a
graduated
bar of wood,
ivory,
metal,
or the like, which is
usually
marked
so as to show
inches
and
fractions
of an inch, and
jointed
so that it may be
folded
compactly..
Lapwing
::
Lapwing
(n.) A small
European
bird of the
Plover
family
(Vanellus
cristatus,
or V.
vanellus).
It has long and broad
wings,
and is noted for its
rapid,
irregular
fight,
upwards,
downwards,
and in
circles.
Its back is
coppery
or
greenish
bronze.
Its eggs are the
plover's
eggs of the
London
market,
esteemed
a
delicacy.
It is
called
also
peewit,
dastard
plover,
and wype. The gray
lapwing
is the
Squatarola
cinerea..
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