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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
characteristic
or
essential
attribute;
a
differential.
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Logrolling
::
Logrolling
(n.) The act or
process
of
rolling
logs from the place where they were
felled
to the
stream
which
floats
them to the
sawmill
or to
market.
In this labor
neighboring
camps of
loggers
combine
to
assist
each other in turn.
Describe
::
Describe
(v. t.) To
represent
by
drawing;
to draw a plan of; to
delineate;
to trace or mark out; as, to
describe
a
circle
by the
compasses;
a torch waved about the head in such a way as to
describe
a
circle..
Fling
::
Fling (n.) A
severe
or
contemptuous
remark;
an
expression
of
sarcastic
scorn;
a gibe; a
sarcasm.
Light
::
Light
(superl)
White or
whitish;
not
intense
or very
marked;
not of a deep
shade;
moderately
colored;
as, a light
color;
a light
brown;
a light
complexion..
Pouter
::
Pouter
(n.) A
variety
of the
domestic
pigeon
remarkable
for the
extent
to which it is able to
dilate
its
throat
and
breast.
Mark
::
Mark (n.) Limit or
standard
of
action
or fact; as, to be
within
the mark; to come up to the
mark..
Limpkin
::
Limpkin
(n.)
Either
one of two
species
of
wading
birds of the genus
Aramus,
intermediate
between
the
cranes
and
rails.
The
limpkins
are
remarkable
for the great
length
of the toes. One
species
(A.
giganteus)
inhabits
Florida
and the West
Indies;
the other (A.
scolopaceus)
is found in South
America.
Called
also
courlan,
and
crying
bird..
Scalper
::
Scalper
(n.) A
broker
who,
dealing
on his own
account,
tries to get a small and quick
profit
from
slight
fluctuations
of the
market..
Heroine
::
Heroine
(n.) The
principal
female
person
who
figures
in a
remarkable
action,
or as the
subject
of a poem or
story..
Countermark
::
Countermark
(n.) An
artificial
cavity
made in the teeth of
horses
that have
outgrown
their
natural
mark, to
disguise
their age..
Unke
::
Unke (n.) A
European
aquatic
toad
(Bombinator
igneus).
Its back is dark; its belly is
marked
with
crimson.
Called
also
feuerkrote.
Dicyemata
::
Dicyemata
(n. pl.) An order of worms
parasitic
in
cephalopods.
They are
remarkable
for the
extreme
simplicity
of their
structure.
The
embryo
exists
in two
forms.
Earmarking
::
Earmarking
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Earmar.
Arms
::
Arms (n.) The
ensigns
armorial
of a
family,
consisting
of
figures
and
colors
borne in
shields,
banners,
etc., as marks of
dignity
and
distinction,
and
descending
from
father
to son..
Dint
::
Dint (n.) The mark left by a blow; an
indentation
or
impression
made by
violence;
a dent.
Stigma
::
Stigma
(v. t.) A small spot, mark, scar, or a
minute
hole; --
applied
especially
to a spot on the outer
surface
of a
Graafian
follicle,
and to spots of
intercellular
substance
in scaly
epithelium,
or to
minute
holes in such
spots..
Reprobate
::
Reprobate
(v. t.) To
disapprove
with
detestation
or marks of
extreme
dislike;
to
condemn
as
unworthy;
to
disallow;
to
reject.
Sturgeon
::
Sturdy
(n.) A
disease
in sheep and
cattle,
marked
by great
nervousness,
or by
dullness
and
stupor..
Gospel
::
Gospel
(v.) One of the four
narratives
of the life and death of Jesus
Christ,
written
by
Matthew,
Mark, Luke, and
John..
Mismark
::
Mismark
(v. t.) To mark
wrongly.
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