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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 be a mark upon; to
designate;
to
indicate;
-- used
literally
and
figuratively;
as, this
monument
marks the spot where Wolfe died; his
courage
and
energy
marked
him for a
leader..
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Bald-faced
::
Bald-faced
(a.)
Having
a white face or a white mark on the face, as a
stag..
Showy
::
Showy (a.)
Making
a show;
attracting
attention;
presenting
a
marked
appearance;
ostentatious;
gay;
gaudy.
Infelicitous
::
Infelicitous
(a.) Not
felicitous;
unhappy;
unfortunate;
not
fortunate
or
appropriate
in
application;
not well said,
expressed,
or done; as, an
infelicitous
condition;
an
infelicitous
remark;
an
infelicitous
description;
infelicitous
words..
Town
::
Town (adv. &
prep.)
Any
number
or
collection
of
houses
to which
belongs
a
regular
market,
and which is not a city or the see of a
bishop..
Swatte
::
Swather
(n.) A
device
attached
to a
mowing
machine
for
raising
the uncut
fallen
grain and
marking
the limit of the
swath.
Discretive
::
Discretive
(a.)
Marking
distinction
or
separation;
disjunctive.
Effrontit
::
Effrontit
(a.)
Marked
by
impudence.
Saturn
::
Saturn
(n.) One of the
planets
of the solar
system,
next in
magnitude
to
Jupiter,
but more
remote
from the sun. Its
diameter
is
seventy
thousand
miles,
its mean
distance
from the sun
nearly
eight
hundred
and
eighty
millions
of
miles,
and its year, or
periodical
revolution
round the sun,
nearly
twenty-nine
years and a half. It is
surrounded
by a
remarkable
system
of
rings,
and has eight
satellites..
Thunderbird
::
Thunderbird
(n.) An
Australian
insectivorous
singing
bird
(Pachycephala
gutturalis).
The male is
conspicuously
marked
with black and
yellow,
and has a black
crescent
on the
breast.
Called
also
white-throated
thickhead,
orange-breasted
thrust,
black-crowned
thrush,
guttural
thrush,
and
black-breasted
flycatcher..
Panther
::
Panther
(n.) A large
dark-colored
variety
of the
leopard,
by some
zoologists
considered
a
distinct
species.
It is
marked
with large
ringlike
spots,
the
centers
of which are
darker
than the color of the
body..
Scratch
::
Scratch
(n.) A break in the
surface
of a thing made by
scratching,
or by
rubbing
with
anything
pointed
or
rough;
a
slight
wound,
mark,
furrow,
or
incision..
Parallel
::
Parallel
(n.) One of the
imaginary
circles
on the
surface
of the
earth,
parallel
to the
equator,
marking
the
latitude;
also, the
corresponding
line on a globe or map..
Stream
::
Stream
(v. t.) To mark with
colors
or
embroidery
in long
tracts.
Mark
::
Mark (n.) Badge or sign of
honor,
rank, or
official
station..
Insignia
::
Insignia
(n. pl.)
Distinguishing
marks of
authority,
office,
or
honor;
badges;
tokens;
decorations;
as, the
insignia
of
royalty
or of an
order..
Hydroscope
::
Hydroscope
(n.) An
instrument
designed
to mark the
presence
of
water,
especially
in air..
Warrin
::
Warrin
(n.) An
Australian
lorikeet
(Trichoglossus
multicolor)
remarkable
for the
variety
and
brilliancy
of its
colors;
--
called
also
blue-bellied
lorikeet,
and
blue-bellied
parrot..
Ray
::
Ray (n.) To mark with long
lines;
to
streak.
Glaucoma
::
Glaucoma
(n.)
Dimness
or
abolition
of
sight,
with a
diminution
of
transparency,
a
bluish
or
greenish
tinge of the
refracting
media of the eye, and a hard
inelastic
condition
of the
eyeball,
with
marked
increase
of
tension
within
the
eyeball..
Dryfland
::
Dryfland
(n.) An
ancient
yearly
payment
made by some
tenants
to the king, or to their
landlords,
for the
privilege
of
driving
their
cattle
through
a manor to fairs or
markets..
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