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Definition of mark
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Mark (n.)
Attention,
regard,
or
respect..
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Stigmatose
::
Stigmatize
(v. t.) To set a mark of
disgrace
on; to brand with some mark of
reproach
or
infamy.
Point
::
Point (n.) To
supply
with
punctuation
marks;
to
punctuate;
as, to point a
composition..
Stellulate
::
Stellular
(a.)
Marked
with
starlike
spots of
color.
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)..
Bookmark
::
Bookmark
(n.)
Something
placed
in a book to guide in
finding
a
particular
page or
passage;
also, a label in a book to
designate
the
owner;
a
bookplate..
Bestick
::
Bestick
(v. t.) To stick over, as with sharp
points
pressed
in; to mark by
infixing
points
or spots here and
there;
to
pierce..
Siphonarid
::
Siphonarid
(n.) Any one of
numerous
species
of
limpet-shaped
pulmonate
gastropods
of the genus
Siphonaria.
They cling to rocks
between
high and low water marks and have both
lunglike
organs
and
gills.
Piepowder
::
Piepowder
(n.) An
ancient
court of
record
in
England,
formerly
incident
to every fair and
market,
of which the
steward
of him who owned or had the toll was the
judge..
Phoronis
::
Phoronis
(n.) A
remarkable
genus of
marine
worms
having
tentacles
around
the
mouth.
It is
usually
classed
with the
gephyreans.
Its larva
(Actinotrocha)
undergoes
a
peculiar
metamorphosis.
Fennec
::
Fennec
(n.) A
small,
African,
foxlike
animal
(Vulpes
zerda)
of a pale fawn
color,
remarkable
for the large size of its
ears..
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.
Personal
::
Personal
(a.)
Relating
to an
individual,
his
character,
conduct,
motives,
or
private
affairs,
in an
invidious
and
offensive
manner;
as,
personal
reflections
or
remarks..
Rule
::
Rule (n.) To mark with lines made with a pen,
pencil,
etc.,
guided
by a rule or
ruler;
to print or mark with lines by means of a rule or other
contrivance
effecting
a
similar
result;
as, to rule a sheet of paper of a blank
book..
Insignia
::
Insignia
(n. pl.)
Typical
and
characteristic
marks or
signs,
by which
anything
is known or
distinguished;
as, the
insignia
of a
trade..
Crotcheted
::
Crotcheted
(a.)
Marked
or
measured
by
crotchets;
having
musical
notation.
Damasken
::
Damasken
(v.) To
decorate,
as iron,
steel,
etc., with a
peculiar
marking
or water
produced
in the
process
of
manufacture,
or with
designs
produced
by
inlaying
or
incrusting
with
another
metal,
as
silver
or gold, or by
etching,
etc., to
damask..
Coendoo
::
Coendoo
(n.) The
Brazilian
porcupine
(Cercolades,
/
Sphingurus,
prehensiles),
remarkable
for its
prehensile
tail..
Ribbon
::
Ribbon
(v. t.) To adorn with, or as with,
ribbons;
to mark with
stripes
resembling
ribbons..
Circumflex
::
Circumflex
(n.) A
character,
or
accent,
denoting
in Greek a rise and of the voice on the same long
syllable,
marked
thus [~ or /]; and in Latin and some other
languages,
denoting
a long and
contracted
syllable,
marked
[/ or ^]. See
Accent,
n., 2..
Trackless
::
Trackless
(a.)
Having
no
track;
marked
by no
footsteps;
untrodden;
as, a
trackless
desert..
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