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    Mark
    /märk/

    noun

    verb

  2. May 2, 2015 · mark (third-person singular simple present marks, present participle marking, simple past and past participle marked) To put a mark on (something); to make (something) recognizable by a mark; to label or write on (something). to mark a box or bale of merchandise. to mark clothing with one's name.

  3. a written or printed symbol that is used as a sign of something, for example the quality of something or who made or owns it. punctuation marks. Any piece of silver bearing his mark is extremely valuable. I put a mark in the margin to remind me to check the figure.

  4. Meaning & use. I. A boundary; an area of land, etc., within a boundary. I.1. †. I.1.a. Old English–1892. A boundary, frontier, or limit. Also: land within or near certain boundaries (cf. march n.3 ). Obsolete. eOE. Hæfð se ilca god eorðan and wætere mearce gesette. Metres of Boethius (partly from transcript of damaged MS) xi. 65. eOE.

  5. Definition of mark. 1. as in to label. to attach an identifying slip to marked each application with a numbered sticker. Synonyms & Similar Words. Relevance. label. tag. stamp. identify. designate. ticket. title. name.

  6. View definitions for mark. mark. noun as in blemish; character. Compare Synonyms. Synonyms. Antonyms. Strongest matches. impression. imprint. line. point. record. scar. score. signature. spot. stain. stamp. streak. symbol. Strong matches. autograph. blaze. blotch. brand. bruise. check. cross. dent. dot. ink. label. logo. nick. pock. register.

  7. Definition of mark noun from the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. mark. noun. /mɑrk/ spot/dirt. a small area of dirt, a spot, or a cut on a surface that spoils its appearance The kids left dirty marks all over the kitchen floor. a burn/scratch mark Detectives found no marks on the body. Want to learn more?

  8. Jan 13, 2022 · Mark is a traditionally masculine name that meansconsecrated to the god Mars.” It is derived from the Latin name Mart-kos. Mark has also been thought to mean “god of war” and “warlike.” Mark is a common biblical name, popularized by Mark, the evangelist who authored the second Gospel in the New Testament of the Bible. St.

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