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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
number
or other
character
used in
registring;
as,
examination
marks;
a mark for
tardiness..
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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..
Ocellated
::
Ocellated
(a.)
Marked
with
eyelike
spots of
color;
as, the
ocellated
blenny..
Agora
::
Agora (n.) An
assembly;
hence,
the place of
assembly,
especially
the
market
place,
in an
ancient
Greek
city..
Xanthoma
::
Xanthoma
(n.) A skin
disease
marked
by the
development
or
irregular
yellowish
patches
upon the skin,
especially
upon the
eyelids;
--
called
also
xanthelasma..
Desperate
::
Desperate
(a.)
Extreme,
in a bad
sense;
outrageous;
-- used to mark the
extreme
predominance
of a bad
quality..
Obelus
::
Obelus
(n.) A mark [thus /, or Ö ]; -- so
called
as
resembling
a
needle.
In old MSS. or
editions
of the
classics,
it marks
suspected
passages
or
readings..
Phyllosoma
::
Phyllosoma
(n.) The larva of the spiny
lobsters
(Palinurus
and
allied
genera).
Its body is
remarkably
thin, flat, and
transparent;
the legs are very long.
Called
also
glass-crab,
and
glass-shrimp..
Pfennig
::
Pfennig
(n.) A small
copper
coin of
Germany.
It is the
hundredth
part of a mark, or about a
quarter
of a cent in
United
States
currency..
Trace
::
Trace (v. t.) A mark left by
anything
passing;
a
track;
a path; a
course;
a
footprint;
a
vestige;
as, the trace of a
carriage
or sled; the trace of a deer; a
sinuous
trace..
Describe
::
Describe
(v. t.) To
distribute
into
parts,
groups,
or
classes;
to mark off; to
class..
Paging
::
Paging
(n.) The
marking
or
numbering
of the pages of a book.
Sale
::
Sale (v. t.)
Opportunity
of
selling;
demand;
market.
Punctuate
::
Punctuate
(v. t.) To mark with
points;
to
separate
into
sentences,
clauses,
etc., by
points
or stops which mark the
proper
pauses
in
expressing
the
meaning..
Camel
::
Camel (n.) A large
ruminant
used in Asia and
Africa
for
carrying
burdens
and for
riding.
The camel is
remarkable
for its
ability
to go a long time
without
drinking.
Its hoofs are
small,
and
situated
at the
extremities
of the toes, and the
weight
of the
animal
rests on the
callous.
The
dromedary
(Camelus
dromedarius)
has one bunch on the back, while the
Bactrian
camel (C.
Bactrianus)
has two. The
llama,
alpaca,
and
vicu–a,
of South
America,
belong
to a
related
genus
(Auchenia)..
Hamster
::
Hamster
(n.) A small
European
rodent
(Cricetus
frumentarius).
It is
remarkable
for
having
a pouch on each side of the jaw, under the skin, and for its
migrations..
Ringed
::
Ringed
(a.)
Encircled
or
marked
with, or as with, a ring or
rings..
Seamark
::
Seamark
(n.) Any
elevated
object
on land which
serves
as a guide to
mariners;
a
beacon;
a
landmark
visible
from the sea, as a hill, a tree, a
steeple,
or the
like..
Wide
::
Wide
(superl.)
On one side or the other of the mark; too far
side-wise
from the mark, the
wicket,
the
batsman,
etc..
Coronet
::
Coronet
(n.) An
ornamental
or
honorary
headdress,
having
the shape and
character
of a
crown;
particularly,
a crown worn as the mark of high rank lower than
sovereignty.
The word is used by
Shakespeare
to
denote
also a
kingly
crown..
Barrier
::
Barrier
(n.) A fence or
railing
to mark the
limits
of a
place,
or to keep back a
crowd..
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