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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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Figured
::
Figured
(a.)
Adorned
with
figures;
marked
with
figures;
as,
figured
muslin..
Creamery
::
Creamery
(n.) A place where
butter
and
cheese
are made, or where milk and cream are put up in cans for
market..
Shoulder
::
Shoulder
(n.) The upper joint of the fore leg and
adjacent
parts of an
animal,
dressed
for
market;
as, a
shoulder
of
mutton..
Document
::
Document
(n.) An
original
or
official
paper
relied
upon as the
basis,
proof,
or
support
of
anything
else; -- in its most
extended
sense,
including
any
writing,
book, or other
instrument
conveying
information
in the case; any
material
substance
on which the
thoughts
of men are
represented
by any
species
of
conventional
mark or
symbol..
Observable
::
Observable
(a.)
Worthy
or
capable
of being
observed;
discernible;
noticeable;
remarkable.
Prick
::
Prick (v.) The point on a
target
at which an
archer
aims; the mark; the pin.
Glass-crab
::
Glass-crab
(n.) The
larval
state
(Phyllosoma)
of the genus
Palinurus
and
allied
genera.
It is
remarkable
for its
strange
outlines,
thinness,
and
transparency.
See
Phyllosoma..
Christcross
::
Christcross
(n.) The mark of the
cross,
as cut,
painted,
written,
or
stamped
on
certain
objects,
--
sometimes
as the sign of 12
o'clock
on a
dial..
Pockarred
::
Pockarred
(a.) See
Pockmarked.
Direct
::
Direct
(v. t.) To put a
direction
or
address
upon; to mark with the name and
residence
of the
person
to whom
anything
is sent; to
superscribe;
as, to
direct
a
letter..
Distinctive
::
Distinctive
(a.)
Marking
or
expressing
distinction
or
difference;
distinguishing;
characteristic;
peculiar.
Slaughter
::
Slaughter
(v. t.) The act of
killing
cattle
or other
beasts
for
market.
Argus
::
Argus (n.) A genus of East
Indian
pheasants.
The
common
species
(A.
giganteus)
is
remarkable
for the great
length
and
beauty
of the wing and tail
feathers
of the male. The
species
A. Grayi
inhabits
Borneo.
Lazuli
::
Lazuli
(n.) A
mineral
of a fine
azure-blue
color,
usually
in small
rounded
masses.
It is
essentially
a
silicate
of
alumina,
lime, and soda, with some
sodium
sulphide,
is often
marked
by
yellow
spots or veins of
sulphide
of iron, and is much
valued
for
ornamental
work.
Called
also lapis
lazuli,
and
Armenian
stone..
Spot
::
Spot (n.) A mark on a
substance
or body made by
foreign
matter;
a blot; a place
discolored.
Weal
::
Weal (v. t.) To mark with
stripes.
See Wale.
Marketing
::
Marketing
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Marke.
Frank
::
Frank (a.) The
privilege
of
sending
letters
or other mail
matter,
free of
postage,
or
without
charge;
also, the sign, mark, or
signature
denoting
that a
letter
or other mail
matter
is to free of
postage..
Rigsdaler
::
Rigsdaler
(n.) A
Danish
coin worth about
fifty-four
cents.
It was the
former
unit of value in
Denmark.
Signature
::
Signature
(v. t.) That part of a
prescription
which
contains
the
directions
to the
patient.
It is
usually
prefaced
by S or Sig. (an
abbreviation
for the Latin
signa,
imperative
of
signare
to sign or
mark)..
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