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- Deutsche Mark
- The former currency unit of Germany, now replaced by the Euro, abbreviated as DM or DEM
- Mark
- The Gospel of St. Mark, a book of the New Testament of the Bible. Traditionally the second of the four gospels
- Mark
- A male given name
And your name? she said, I suppose it's quite unremarkable? Very funny. Mark. It could stand as a symbol of for a man, for men as a category, she reflected,but I don't suppose that's why your mother gave it to you? My mother's motives always were inpenetrable to me. I was her only child, she wanted a simple life. So she gave me a simple name to go along with it. --- It wasn't a popular name until the nineteenth century. People were put of by King Mark in the Tristram and Iseult..
- Mark
- Mark the Evangelist, also called John Mark, first patriarch of Alexandria and credited with the authorship of the Gospel of Mark
And Barnabas was determined to take with them John, whose surname was Mark. But Paul thought it not good to take him with them, who departed from them in Pamphylia, and went not with them to the work. And the contention was so sharp between them, that they departed asunder from the other; and so Barnabas took Mark, and sailed to Cyprus.
- Plimsoll mark
- properly the International Load Line, a mark on the hull of a merchant ship to show the waterline under specified conditions. The line shows the maximum capacity load the ship may carry
- beauty mark
- A single, circular, dark spot, especially on one side of a woman's face below the forehead, produced either naturally (as by a mole) or artificially using cosmetics
- beauty-mark
- Alternative spelling of beauty mark
- center mark
- A symbol used to mark the center of a circle or partial circle on an engineering drawing
- check mark
- a mark (✓) made to indicate agreement, correctness or acknowledgement
Put a check mark in the box corresponding to the correct answer.
- convertible mark
- official currency of Bosnia and Herzegovina, abbreviated BAM
- cue mark
- A visual indicator, placed in an upper corner of a frame of a motion picture, to signal the projectionist to change reels
- diacritical mark
- : A symbol in writing used with a letter to indicate a different pronunciation, stress, tone, or meaning, also called "tone marks" when used to indicate tones, e.g. in Vietnamese or pinyin (romanticized Chinese Mandarin)
- easy mark
- someone who is easily fooled or victimised
- easy mark
- an easy target
- end mark
- A typographic element that signal the end of an article. Often they are simple bullets but they can also be intricate symbols
- exclamation mark
- Punctuation mark “!” (used to denote excitement, surprise or shock)
The excessive use of exclamation marks devaluates their effect, but is typical of concise genres such as cartoons, not reference works!.
- exclamation-mark
- Attributive form of exclamation mark
exclamation-mark key.
- funnel mark
- The identifying mark of a shipping company, displayed on the ship's funnel (smokestack)
- gas mark
- a scale of temperatures in domestic gas cookers
Roast potatoes need 25 minutes at gas mark 7.
- high-water mark
- A mark, such as a line of seaweed, showing the highest level reached by a body of water
- high-water mark
- The peak or apex of something
- interrogation mark
- A question mark
- irony mark
- The proposed punctuation mark ؟ or ⸮, used to suggest irony or sarcasm in a question
- laundry mark
- An identifying marking, usually in coded form and handwritten in indelible ink on an inconspicuous area of a garment, widely used until the mid-20th century as an organizing aid by merchants who cleaned and pressed clothing
Some of the numbers I remember had become useless information until the computer age brought forth the frequent necessity of thinking up passwords. . . . hen at least one letter is required, I type in my army laundry mark, which is my last initial and the final four digits of my serial number.
- laundry-mark
- Alternative spelling of laundry mark
- make one's mark
- To make, or leave, a lasting impression, especially to achieve apparent success
- man-mark
- To mark an opposition player closely
- mark
- indicator of position, objective etc
Now put the pastry in at 450 degrees, or mark 8.
- mark
- characteristic, sign, visible impression
What mark did you get in your history test?.
- mark
- attention
in the short story of western flavor he was a pioneer of mark, the founder of a genre: probably no other writer is so significant in his field.
- mark
- To indicate the correctness of and give a score to an essay, exam answers, etc
- mark
- A measure of weight (especially for gold and silver), once used throughout Europe, equivalent to 8 oz
- mark
- To catch the ball directly from a kick of 15 metres or more without having been touched in transit, resulting in a free kick
- mark
- A mark coin
- mark
- Any of various European monetary units, especially the base unit of currency of Germany between 1948 and 2002, equal to 100 pfennigs
- mark
- boundary, land in a boundary
historical A common, or area of common land, especially among early Germanic peoples.
- mark
- To indicate in some way for later reference
- mark
- To blemish, scratch, or stain
- mark
- An English and Scottish unit of currency (originally valued at one mark weight of silver), equivalent to 13 shillings and fourpence
- mark
- To follow a player not in possession of the ball when defending, to prevent them receiving a pass easily
- mark
- To take note of
- mark and sweep
- A form of garbage collection in which every accessible object in memory is flagged, leaving unflagged only those that are no longer reachable and can thus be discarded
- mark down
- To reduce the price of
- mark down
- To write a memorandum about
- mark my words
- Listen to me; used before a statement one wishes to emphasize
- mark off
- To separate by or as with a boundary line
- mark off
- To indicate as dealt with, as on a list
- mark time
- Marching in place; not going anywhere
- mark to market
- To value an asset at its current actual or estimated market price
- mark to market
- Alternative spelling of mark-to-market
- mark to markets
- plural form of mark to market
- mark to model
- A valuation or valuation method that assigns a value to an asset based on a model of its value
- mark to model
- To value an asset at a modeled estimate of its market value or of some other approved valuation
- mark up
- To add coding to text so that it will display properly on a computer
- mark up
- To increase the price of something between its wholesale and retail phase
- mark-to-market
- Assigning a value to an asset equal to the current market price of the asset or one calculated based on related standardised assets for which there is a market
- mark-to-model
- Alternative spelling of mark to model
- miss the mark
- To fail to hit the target
- miss the mark
- To fail to reach the result that was intended
This manifesto missed the mark and they failed to enlist people's attention as they had hoped.
- off the mark
- Inaccurate; not correct or appropriate
His answers are consistently off the mark. None of them quite make sense.
- on one's mark
- The given time to open fire
- on your mark, get set, go!
- A three-command start when racing: "on your mark" = get on your lane/spot; "get set" = get to starting position; "go" = take off
- paragraph mark
- A symbol designating the beginning of a new paragraph; ¶; the pilcrow
- pitch mark
- An indentation caused by a golf ball hitting the ground in golf
- punctuation mark
- Any of various symbols (see the table below) used in writing and printing to make the sense of what is written easier to determine
- question mark
- The punctuation mark “?”, used at the end of a sentence to indicate a question
- question mark
- doubt or uncertainty
There’s a question mark over whether or not he’ll be fit for the next game.
- question-mark
- Attributive form of question mark
question-mark key.
- quotation mark
- One of a pair of quotation marks used to denote a quotation in writing. The symbol used at the beginning of the quotation ("opening quotation mark") is usually “ ("open inverted commas") or ‘ ("open inverted comma"), and the symbol at the end ''("closing quotation mark") is ” ("close inverted commas") or ’ ("close inverted comma")
- quotation mark
- One of a pair of quotation marks used to denote a quotation in writing. The same symbol is now typically used at both the beginning and the end of the quotation, which is usually the "double quotes" or "straight quotes" symbol ", although the "single quote" or "straight quote" symbol ' is sometimes used, especially to denote a quotation within a quotation
- quotation-mark
- Attributive form of quotation mark, noun
quotation-mark use.
- quote mark
- A quotation mark; a quote
- scuff mark
- A mark on something caused by something else scuffing against it
- service mark
- A trademark denoting the source of a service rather than a product
- skid mark
- A visible feces stain left on underpants, trousers, or sometimes the toilet bowl
- skid mark
- A long black mark left on a road surface from the sliding or skidding tires of a motor vehicle that has lost traction
- skid mark
- Any other mark or stain caused by one surface skidding along another
The girl had skid marks on the knees of her jeans.
- skid mark
- Any burn on the skin caused by scraping the skin against a surface
- sole mark
- A feature, on the undersurface of a sedimentary stratum, that is a cast of a corresponding feature on the upper surface of the lower stratum
- stretch mark
- Any of a series of red, irregular stripes on the surface of the skin caused by rapid growth of the tissues lying just underneath. They usually appear as a result of pregnancy, puberty or obesity, but can also be caused by rapid muscle growth
- tempo mark
- A mark placed on the score by the composer describing how the passage should be played
- tick mark
- A mark (often one of a series) made to show that an operation or task has been completed
- tomahawk mark
- Marking in a tree or other piece of wood created with a tomahawk. Often used to denote property boundaries in frontier settings
- tone mark
- tone mark - a symbol used to indicate tones in tonal languages
- vaccination mark
- A small scar left on the skin by vaccination
- wide of the mark
- Missing the target
- wide of the mark
- inaccurate
Well, I suppose you could say the weatherman was wide of the mark again then!.
- year mark
- An inscription on a coin indicating the year in which the coin was either produced or issued
- flood mark
- {n} the mark that is left by the flood
- mark
- {n} a coin, a token, object to shoot at, butt, impression, note, proof, evidence
- mark
- {v} to make a mark, note, mind, observe
- get off the mark
- Get started
- mark something up and down
- (of a retailer) increase or reduce the indicated price of an item