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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
trace,
dot, line,
imprint,
or
discoloration,
although
not
regarded
as a token or sign; a
scratch,
scar,
stain,
etc.; as, this
pencil
makes a fine
mark..
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Marbling
::
Marbling
(n.)
Distinct
markings
resembling
the
variegations
of
marble,
as on birds and
insects..
Burke
::
Burke (v. t.) To
murder
by
suffocation,
or so as to
produce
few marks of
violence,
for the
purpose
of
obtaining
a body to be sold for
dissection..
Denotative
::
Denotative
(a.)
Having
power to
denote;
designating
or
marking
off.
Marketed
::
Marketed
(imp. & p. p.) of
Marke.
Pin
::
Pin (n.) One of a row of pegs in the side of an
ancient
drinking
cup to mark how much each man
should
drink.
Scarry
::
Scarry
(a.)
Bearing
scars or marks of
wounds.
Radiated
::
Radiated
(a.)
Formed
of, or
arranged
like, rays or
radii;
having
parts or
markings
diverging,
like
radii,
from a
common
center
or axis; as, a
radiated
structure;
a
radiated
group of
crystals..
Merestone
::
Merestone
(n.) A stone
designating
a limit or
boundary;
a
landmark.
Footmark
::
Footmark
(n.) A
footprint;
a track or
vestige.
Lastage
::
Lastage
(n.) A duty
exacted,
in some fairs or
markets,
for the right to carry
things
where one
will..
Heron
::
Heron (n.) Any
wading
bird of the genus Ardea and
allied
genera,
of the
family
Ardeidae.
The
herons
have a long, sharp bill, and long legs and toes, with the claw of the
middle
toe
toothed.
The
common
European
heron
(Ardea
cinerea)
is
remarkable
for its
directly
ascending
flight,
and was
formerly
hunted
with the
larger
falcons..
Lineolate
::
Lineolate
(a.)
Marked
with
little
lines.
Blaze
::
Blaze (n.) A spot made on trees by
chipping
off a piece of the bark,
usually
as a
surveyor's
mark..
Dagger
::
Dagger
(n.) A mark of
reference
in the form of a
dagger
[/]. It is the
second
in order when more than one
reference
occurs
on a page; --
called
also
obelisk.
Sign
::
Sign (n.) That by which
anything
is made known or
represented;
that which
furnishes
evidence;
a mark; a
token;
an
indication;
a
proof.
Butcher
::
Butcher
(n.) One who
slaughters
animals,
or
dresses
their flesh for
market;
one whose
occupation
it is to kill
animals
for
food..
Bepinch
::
Bepinch
(v. t.) To
pinch,
or mark with
pinches..
Point
::
Point (n.) A mark of
punctuation;
a
character
used to mark the
divisions
of a
composition,
or the
pauses
to be
observed
in
reading,
or to point off
groups
of
figures,
etc.; a stop, as a
comma,
a
semicolon,
and esp. a
period;
hence,
figuratively,
an end, or
conclusion..
Trackless
::
Trackless
(a.)
Having
no
track;
marked
by no
footsteps;
untrodden;
as, a
trackless
desert..
Aluminium
::
Aluminium
(n.) The
metallic
base of
alumina.
This metal is
white,
but with a
bluish
tinge,
and is
remarkable
for its
resistance
to
oxidation,
and for its
lightness,
having
a
specific
gravity
of about 2.6.
Atomic
weight
27.08.
Symbol
Al..
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