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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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Earmark
::
Earmark
(n.) A mark for
identification;
a
distinguishing
mark.
Tirailleur
::
Tirailleur
(n.)
Formerly,
a
member
of an
independent
body of
marksmen
in the
French
army. They were used
sometimes
in front of the army to annoy the
enemy,
sometimes
in the rear to check his
pursuit.
The term is now
applied
to all
troops
acting
as
skirmishers..
Signality
::
Signality
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
signal
or
remarkable.
Littoral
::
Littoral
(a.)
Inhabiting
the
seashore,
esp. the zone
between
high-water
and
low-water
mark..
Minute
::
Minute
(n.) The
sixtieth
part of a
degree;
sixty
seconds
(Marked
thus ('); as, 10�
20')..
Connote
::
Connote
(v. t.) To mark along with; to
suggest
or
indicate
as
additional;
to
designate
by
implication;
to
include
in the
meaning;
to
imply.
Accident
::
Accident
(n.) A point or mark which may be
retained
or
omitted
in a coat of arms.
Tough
::
Tough
(superl.)
Having
the
quality
of
flexibility
without
brittleness;
yielding
to force
without
breaking;
capable
of
resisting
great
strain;
as, the
ligaments
of
animals
are
remarkably
tough..
Bonnet
::
Bonnet
(v. i.) To take off the
bonnet
or cap as a mark of
respect;
to
uncover.
Lindia
::
Lindia
(n.) A
peculiar
genus of
rotifers,
remarkable
for the
absence
of
ciliated
disks.
By some
zoologists
it is
thought
to be like the
ancestral
form of the
Arthropoda..
Crucigerous
::
Crucigerous
(a.)
Bearing
the
cross;
marked
with the
figure
of a
cross.
Distinguish
::
Distinguish
(v. t.) Not set apart from
others
by
visible
marks;
to make
distinctive
or
discernible
by
exhibiting
differences;
to mark off by some
characteristic.
Thuja
::
Thuja (n.) A genus of
evergreen
trees,
thickly
branched,
remarkable
for the
distichous
arrangement
of their
branches,
and
having
scalelike,
closely
imbricated,
or
compressed
leaves..
Spottedness
::
Spotted
(a.)
Marked
with
spots;
as, a
spotted
garment
or
character..
Incautious
::
Incautious
(a.) Not
cautious;
not
circumspect;
not
attending
to the
circumstances
on which
safety
and
interest
depend;
heedless;
careless;
as, an
incautious
step; an
incautious
remark..
Comma
::
Comma (n.) A
character
or point [,]
marking
the
smallest
divisions
of a
sentence,
written
or
printed..
Shock
::
Shock (n.) A
sudden
depression
of the vital
forces
of the
entire
body, or of a port of it,
marking
some
profound
impression
produced
upon the
nervous
system,
as by
severe
injury,
overpowering
emotion,
or the
like..
Inscribe
::
Inscribe
(v. t.) To mark with
letters,
charakters,
or
words..
Point
::
Point (n.) A dot or mark
distinguishing
or
characterizing
certain
tones or
styles;
as,
points
of
perfection,
of
augmentation,
etc.;
hence,
a note; a
tune..
Bloody Hand
::
Bloody
hand () A red hand, as in the arms of
Ulster,
which is now the
distinguishing
mark of a
baronet
of the
United
Kingdom..
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