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mark - a visible indication made on a surface; "some previous reader had covered the pages with dozens of marks"; "paw prints were everywhere" |
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print |
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indicant,
indication something (as a course of action) that is indicated as expedient or necessary; "there were indications that it was time to leave"
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fingerprint a print made by an impression of the ridges in the skin of a finger; often used for biometric identification in criminal investigations
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footmark,
footprint,
step the area taken up by some object; "the computer had a desktop footprint of 10 by 16 inches"
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trace either of two lines that connect a horse's harness to a wagon or other vehicle or to a whiffletree
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mintmark a mark on a coin that identifies the mint where it was produced
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stroke a light touch with the hands
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hoof-mark,
hoofprint,
hoof mark a visible impression on a surface made by the hoof of an animal
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line acting in conformity; "in line with"; "he got out of line"; "toe the line"
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line acting in conformity; "in line with"; "he got out of line"; "toe the line"
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mark - a written or printed symbol (as for punctuation); "his answer was just a punctuation mark" |
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printed symbol,
written symbol a written or printed symbol
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arrow,
pointer a projectile with a straight thin shaft and an arrowhead on one end and stabilizing vanes on the other; intended to be shot from a bow
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broad arrow an arrow with a wide barbed head
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call mark,
call number,
pressmark a mark consisting of characters written on a book; used to indicate shelf location
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caret a mark used by an author or editor to indicate where something is to be inserted into a text
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check,
check mark,
tick the act of inspecting or verifying; "they made a check of their equipment"; "the pilot ran through the check-out procedure"
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diacritic,
diacritical mark a mark added to a letter to indicate a special pronunciation
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ditto,
ditto mark a mark used to indicate the word above it should be repeated
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dollar mark,
dollar sign a mark ($) written before a number to indicate that it stands for the number of dollars
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head,
point a single domestic animal; "200 head of cattle"
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punctuation,
punctuation mark the use of certain marks to clarify meaning of written material by grouping words grammatically into sentences and clauses and phrases
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mark - a symbol of disgrace or infamy; "And the Lord set a mark upon Cain"--Genesis |
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stigma,
brand,
stain |
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symbol something visible that by association or convention represents something else that is invisible; "the eagle is a symbol of the United States"
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demerit the quality of being inadequate or falling short of perfection; "they discussed the merits and demerits of her novel"; "he knew his own faults much better than she did"
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bar sinister,
bend sinister a mark of bastardy; lines from top right to bottom left
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cloven foot,
cloven hoof a hoof divided into two parts at its distal extremity (as of ruminants or swine)
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mark - a number or letter indicating quality (especially of a student's performance); "she made good marks in algebra"; "grade A milk"; "what was your score on your homework?" |
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grade,
score |
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evaluation,
rating,
valuation act of ascertaining or fixing the value or worth of
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grade point a numerical value assigned to a letter grade received in a course taken at a college or university multiplied by the number of credit hours awarded for the course
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centile,
percentile (statistics) any of the 99 numbered points that divide an ordered set of scores into 100 parts each of which contains one-hundredth of the total
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decile (statistics) any of nine points that divided a distribution of ranked scores into equal intervals where each interval contains one-tenth of the scores
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quartile (statistics) any of three points that divide an ordered distribution into four parts each containing one quarter of the scores
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Mark - the shortest of the four Gospels in the New Testament |
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new testament the collection of books of the Gospels, Acts of the Apostles, the Pauline and other epistles, and Revelation; composed soon after Christ's death; the second half of the Christian Bible
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Mark - Apostle and companion of Saint Peter; assumed to be the author of the second Gospel |
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mark - formerly the basic unit of money in Germany |
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Deutschmark |
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german monetary unit monetary unit in Germany
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pfennig 100 pfennigs formerly equaled 1 Deutsche Mark in Germany
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mark - the impression created by doing something unusual or extraordinary that people notice and remember; "it was in London that he made his mark"; "he left an indelible mark on the American theater" |
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effect,
impression (of a law) having legal validity; "the law is still in effect"
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mark - make or leave a mark on; "the scouts marked the trail"; "ash marked the believers' foreheads" |
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label,
mark,
tag distinguish (an element or atom) by using a radioactive isotope or an isotope of unusual mass for tracing through chemical reactions
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alter,
change,
modify remove the ovaries of; "Is your cat spayed?"
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mark off,
mark out set boundaries to and delimit; "mark out the territory"
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mark off,
mark out set boundaries to and delimit; "mark out the territory"
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dot mark with a dot; "dot your `i's"
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stigmatise,
stigmatize mark with a stigma or stigmata; "They wanted to stigmatize the adulteress"
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raddle mark or paint with raddle
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striate mark with striae or striations
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ink fill with ink; "ink a pen"
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dimple produce dimples while smiling; "The child dimpled up to the adults"
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spot mark with a spot or spots so as to allow easy recognition; "spot the areas that one should clearly identify"
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crisscross mark with a pattern of crossing lines; "crisscross the sheet of paper"
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asterisk,
star mark with an asterisk; "Linguists star unacceptable sentences"
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flag provide with a flag; "Flag this file so that I can recognize it immediately"
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tip remove the tip from; "tip artichokes"
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underline,
underscore draw a line or lines underneath to call attention to
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stripe mark with stripes
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speck produce specks in or on; "speck the cloth"
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bespot mark with, or as if with, spots
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delineate,
describe,
draw,
line,
trace describe in vivid detail
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post,
stake publicize with, or as if with, a poster; "I'll post the news on the bulletin board"
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brand mark with a brand or trademark; "when this product is not branded it sells for a lower price"
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mark - designate as if by a mark; "This sign marks the border" |
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bespeak,
betoken,
indicate,
point,
signal be a signal for or a symptom of; "These symptoms indicate a serious illness"; "Her behavior points to a severe neurosis"; "The economic indicators signal that the euro is undervalued"
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blaze indicate by marking trees with blazes; "blaze a trail"
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dimension shape or form to required dimensions
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signpost mark with a signpost, as of a path
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distinguish,
signalise,
signalize mark as different; "We distinguish several kinds of maple"
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buoy mark with a buoy
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