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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 (v. t.) To put a mark upon; to affix a
significant
mark to; to make
recognizable
by a mark; as, to mark a box or bale of
merchandise;
to mark
clothing..
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Frivolous
::
Frivolous
(a.) Given to
trifling;
marked
with
unbecoming
levity;
silly;
interested
especially
in
trifling
matters.
Lettering
::
Lettering
(n.) The act or
business
of
making,
or
marking
with,
letters,
as by
cutting
or
painting..
Denmark Satin
::
Denmark
satin () See under
Satin.
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)..
Scholium
::
Scholium
(n.) A
remark
or
observation
subjoined
to a
demonstration
or a train of
reasoning.
Personality
::
Personality
(n.)
Something
said or
written
which
refers
to the
person,
conduct,
etc., of some
individual,
especially
something
of a
disparaging
or
offensive
nature;
personal
remarks;
as,
indulgence
in
personalities..
Selenium
::
Selenium
(n.) A
nonmetallic
element
of the
sulphur
group,
and
analogous
to
sulphur
in its
compounds.
It is found in small
quantities
with
sulphur
and some
sulphur
ores, and
obtained
in the free state as a dark
reddish
powder
or
crystalline
mass, or as a dark
metallic-looking
substance.
It
exhibits
under the
action
of light a
remarkable
variation
in
electric
conductivity,
and is used in
certain
electric
apparatus.
Symbol
Se.
Atomic
weight
78.9..
Poodle
::
Poodle
(n.) A breed of dogs
having
curly hair, and often
showing
remarkable
intelligence
in the
performance
of
tricks..
Slaughter
::
Slaughter
(v. t.) To
butcher;
to kill for the
market,
as
beasts..
Rabbit
::
Rabbit
(n.) Any of the
smaller
species
of the genus
Lepus,
especially
the
common
European
species
(Lepus
cuniculus),
which is often kept as a pet, and has been
introduced
into many
countries.
It is
remarkably
prolific,
and has
become
a pest in some parts of
Australia
and New
Zealand..
Paragraph
::
Paragraph
(n.) A
distinct
part of a
discourse
or
writing;
any
section
or
subdivision
of a
writing
or
chapter
which
relates
to a
particular
point,
whether
consisting
of one or many
sentences.
The
division
is
sometimes
noted by the mark /, but
usually,
by
beginning
the first
sentence
of the
paragraph
on a new line and at more than the usual
distance
from the
margin..
Complimentary
::
Complimentary
(a.)
Expressive
of
regard
or
praise;
of the
nature
of, or
containing,
a
compliment;
as, a
complimentary
remark;
a
complimentary
ticket..
Enseal
::
Enseal
(v. t.) To
impress
with a seal; to mark as with a seal;
hence,
to
ratify..
Book
::
Book (v. t.) To mark out for; to
destine
or
assign
for; as, he is
booked
for the
valedictory..
Cross
::
Cross (n.) The
crosslike
mark or
symbol
used
instead
of a
signature
by those
unable
to
write.
Debouche
::
Debouche
(n.) A place for exit; an
outlet;
hence,
a
market
for
goods..
Observable
::
Observable
(a.)
Worthy
or
capable
of being
observed;
discernible;
noticeable;
remarkable.
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..
Merchantable
::
Merchantable
(a.) Fit for
market;
such as is
usually
sold in
market,
or such as will bring the
ordinary
price;
as,
merchantable
wheat;
sometimes,
a
technical
designation
for a
particular
kind or
class..
Ripper
::
Ripper
(n.) One who
brings
fish from the
seacoast
to
markets
in
inland
towns.
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