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Definition of mark
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Mark (n.) A
characteristic
or
essential
attribute;
a
differential.
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Escutcheon
::
Escutcheon
(n.) A
marking
upon the back of a cow's udder and the space above it (the
perineum),
formed
by the hair
growing
upward
or
outward
instead
of
downward.
It is
esteemed
an index of
milking
qualities..
Snub
::
Snub (v. t.) To
check,
stop, or
rebuke,
with a tart,
sarcastic
reply or
remark;
to
reprimand;
to
check..
League
::
League
(n.) A stone
erected
near a
public
road to mark the
distance
of a
league.
Skewbald
::
Skewbald
(a.)
Marked
with spots and
patches
of white and some color other than
black;
--
usually
distinguished
from
piebald,
in which the
colors
are
properly
white and
black.
Said of
horses..
Sort
::
Sort (n.)
Letters,
figures,
points,
marks,
spaces,
or
quadrats,
belonging
to a case,
separately
considered..
Opah
::
Opah (n.) A large
oceanic
fish
(Lampris
quttatus),
inhabiting
the
Atlantic
Ocean.
It is
remarkable
for its
brilliant
colors,
which are red,
green,
and blue, with tints of
purple
and gold,
covered
with round
silvery
spots.
Called
also king of the
herrings..
Sibbens
::
Sibbens
(n.) A
contagious
disease,
endemic
in
Scotland,
resembling
the yaws. It is
marked
by
ulceration
of the
throat
and nose and by
pustules
and soft
fungous
excrescences
upon the
surface
of the body. In the
Orkneys
the name is
applied
to the
itch..
Fin
::
Fin (n.) A mark or ridge left on a
casting
at the
junction
of the parts of a mold.
Marksman
::
Marksman
(n.) One who makes his mark,
instead
of
writing
his name, in
signing
documents..
Apophthegm
::
Apophthegm
(n.) A
short,
pithy,
and
instructive
saying;
a terse
remark,
conveying
some
important
truth;
a
sententious
precept
or
maxim..
Blemish
::
Blemish
(n.) Any mark of
deformity
or
injury,
whether
physical
or
moral;
anything
that
diminishes
beauty,
or
renders
imperfect
that which is
otherwise
well
formed;
that which
impairs
reputation..
Baritone
::
Baritone
(a.) Not
marked
with an
accent
on the last
syllable,
the grave
accent
being
understood..
Stream
::
Stream
(v. t.) To mark with
colors
or
embroidery
in long
tracts.
Margrave
::
Margrave
(n.) The
English
equivalent
of the
German
title of
nobility,
markgraf;
a
marquis..
Rhythmometer
::
Rhythmometer
(n.) An
instrument
for
marking
time in
musical
movements.
See
Metronome.
Target
::
Target
(n.) A butt or mark to shoot at, as for
practice,
or to test the
accuracy
of a
firearm,
or the force of a
projectile..
Manipulate
::
Manipulate
(v. t.) To
control
the
action
of, by
management;
as, to
manipulate
a
convention
of
delegates;
to
manipulate
the stock
market;
also, to
manage
artfully
or
fraudulently;
as, to
manipulate
accounts,
or
election
returns..
Paragraph
::
Paragraph
(v. t.) To
divide
into
paragraphs;
to mark with the
character
/.
Staple
::
Staple
(n.) The
principal
commodity
of
traffic
in a
market;
a
principal
commodity
or
production
of a
country
or
district;
as,
wheat,
maize,
and
cotton
are great
staples
of the
United
States..
Roundfish
::
Roundfish
(n.) Any
ordinary
market
fish,
exclusive
of
flounders,
sole,
halibut,
and other
flatfishes..
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