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Definition of mark
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Mark (n.) Badge or sign of
honor,
rank, or
official
station..
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Distinct
::
Distinct
(a.)
Distinguished;
having
the
difference
marked;
separated
by a
visible
sign;
marked
out;
specified.
Terminus
::
Terminus
(n.)
Hence,
any post or stone
marking
a
boundary;
a term. See Term, 8..
Scribe
::
Scribe
(v. t.) To score or mark with
compasses
or a
scribing
iron.
Baritone
::
Baritone
(n.) A word which has no
accent
marked
on the last
syllable,
the grave
accent
being
understood..
Bear
::
Bear (v. t.) To
endeavor
to
depress
the price of, or
prices
in; as, to bear a
railroad
stock;
to bear the
market..
Fair
::
Fair
(superl.)
Free from any
marked
characteristic;
average;
middling;
as, a fair
specimen..
Vanilla
::
Vanilla
(n.) The long
podlike
capsules
of
Vanilla
planifolia,
and V.
claviculata,
remarkable
for their
delicate
and
agreeable
odor, for the
volatile,
odoriferous
oil
extracted
from them; also, the
flavoring
extract
made from the
capsules,
extensively
used in
confectionery,
perfumery,
etc..
Beat
::
Beat (n.) The rise or fall of the hand or foot,
marking
the
divisions
of time; a
division
of the
measure
so
marked.
In the
rhythm
of music the beat is the
unit..
Stigmatization
::
Stigmatist
(n.) One
believed
to be
supernaturally
impressed
with the marks of
Christ's
wounds.
See
Stigma,
8..
Aspirate
::
Aspirate
(n.) A mark of
aspiration
(/) used in
Greek;
the
asper,
or rough
breathing..
High
::
High
(superl.)
Regarded
as
raised
up or
elevated;
distinguished;
remarkable;
conspicuous;
superior;
-- used
indefinitely
or
relatively,
and often in
figurative
senses,
which are
understood
from the
connection.
Equitable
::
Equitable
(a.)
Possessing
or
exhibiting
equity;
according
to
natural
right or
natural
justice;
marked
by a due
consideration
for what is fair,
unbiased,
or
impartial;
just; as an
equitable
decision;
an
equitable
distribution
of an
estate;
equitable
men..
Crescendo
::
Crescendo
(a. & adv.) With a
constantly
increasing
volume
of
voice;
with
gradually
increasing
strength
and
fullness
of tone; -- a
direction
for the
performance
of
music,
indicated
by the mark, or by
writing
the word on the
score..
Rough
::
Rough (n.)
Marked
by
severity
or
violence;
harsh;
hard; as, rough
measures
or
actions..
Period
::
Period
(n.) One of
several
similar
sets of
figures
or terms
usually
marked
by
points
or
commas
placed
at
regular
intervals,
as in
numeration,
in the
extraction
of
roots,
and in
circulating
decimals..
Point
::
Point (n.) The mark made by the end of a
sharp,
piercing
instrument,
as a
needle;
a
prick..
Mart
::
Mart (n.) A
market.
Mira
::
Mira (n.) A
remarkable
variable
star in the
constellation
Cetus (/
Ceti).
Lettering
::
Lettering
(n.) The act or
business
of
making,
or
marking
with,
letters,
as by
cutting
or
painting..
Stamp
::
Stamp (n.) that which is
marked;
a thing
stamped.
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