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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.) An
evidence
of
presence,
agency,
or
influence;
a
significative
token;
a
symptom;
a
trace;
specifically,
a
permanent
impression
of one's
activity
or
character..
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-ate
::
-ate () As a noun
suffix,
it marks the
agent;
as,
curate,
delegate.
It also
sometimes
marks the
office
or
dignity;
as,
tribunate..
Rabbit
::
Rabbit
(n.) Any of the
smaller
species
of the genus
Lepus,
especially
the
common
European
species
(Lepus
cuniculus),
which is often kept as a pet, and has been
introduced
into many
countries.
It is
remarkably
prolific,
and has
become
a pest in some parts of
Australia
and New
Zealand..
Outline
::
Outline
(n.) The line which marks the outer
limits
of an
object
or
figure;
the
exterior
line or edge;
contour.
Tattoo
::
Tattoo
(n.) An
indelible
mark or
figure
made by
puncturing
the skin and
introducing
some
pigment
into the
punctures;
-- a mode of
ornamentation
practiced
by
various
barbarous
races,
both in
ancient
and
modern
times,
and also by some among
civilized
nations,
especially
by
sailors..
Crebricostate
::
Crebricostate
(a.)
Marked
with
closely
set ribs or
ridges.
Mark
::
Mark (n.) An
evidence
of
presence,
agency,
or
influence;
a
significative
token;
a
symptom;
a
trace;
specifically,
a
permanent
impression
of one's
activity
or
character..
Uncommon
::
Uncommon
(a.) Not
common;
unusual;
infrequent;
rare;
hence,
remarkable;
strange;
as, an
uncommon
season;
an
uncommon
degree
of cold or heat;
uncommon
courage..
Rhododendron
::
Rhododendron
(n.) A genus of
shrubs
or small
trees,
often
having
handsome
evergreen
leaves,
and
remarkable
for the
beauty
of their
flowers;
rosebay..
Undershoot
::
Undershoot
(v. t.) To shoot short of (a
mark).
Bear
::
Bear (v. t.) To
sustain;
to have on
(written
or
inscribed,
or as a
mark),
as, the
tablet
bears this
inscription..
Boom
::
Boom (n.) A pole with a
conspicuous
top, set up to mark the
channel
in a river or
harbor..
Aye-aye
::
Aye-aye
(n.) A
singular
nocturnal
quadruped,
allied
to the
lemurs,
found in
Madagascar
(Cheiromys
Madagascariensis),
remarkable
for its long
fingers,
sharp
nails,
and
rodent-like
incisor
teeth..
Remark
::
Remark
(v. i.) To make a
remark
or
remarks;
to
comment.
Well
::
Well (v. i.) A
compartment
in the
middle
of the hold of a
fishing
vessel,
made tight at the
sides,
but
having
holes
perforated
in the
bottom
to let in water for the
preservation
of fish alive while they are
transported
to
market..
Whelk
::
Whelk (n.) A
stripe
or mark; a
ridge;
a wale.
Laystall
::
Laystall
(n.) A place where milch cows are kept, or
cattle
on the way to
market
are
lodged..
Eroteme
::
Eroteme
(n.) A mark
indicating
a
question;
a note of
interrogation.
Saltation
::
Saltation
(n.) An
abrupt
and
marked
variation
in the
condition
or
appearance
of a
species;
a
sudden
modification
which may give rise to new
races.
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..
Marbled
::
Marbled
(a.)
Varied
with
irregular
markings,
or witch a
confused
blending
of
irregular
spots and
streaks..
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