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Definition of mark
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Mark (n.) An old
weight
and coin. See Marc.
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Waterspout
::
Waterspout
(n.) A
remarkable
meteorological
phenomenon,
of the
nature
of a
tornado
or
whirlwind,
usually
observed
over the sea, but
sometimes
over the
land..
Slaughterhouse
::
Slaughterhouse
(n.) A house where
beasts
are
butchered
for the
market.
Notability
::
Notability
(n.) A
notable,
or
remarkable,
person
or
thing;
a
person
of
note..
Emporium
::
Emporium
(n.) A place of
trade;
a
market
place;
a mart; esp., a city or town with
extensive
commerce;
the
commercial
center
of a
country..
Denotative
::
Denotative
(a.)
Having
power to
denote;
designating
or
marking
off.
Homer
::
Homer (n.) A
carrier
pigeon
remarkable
for its
ability
to
return
home from a
distance.
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..
Censorious
::
Censorious
(a.)
Implying
or
expressing
censure;
as,
censorious
remarks..
Watermark
::
Watermark
(n.) A
letter,
device,
or the like,
wrought
into paper
during
the
process
of
manufacture..
Billingsgate
::
Billingsgate
(n.) A
market
near the
Billings
gate in
London,
celebrated
for fish and foul
language..
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)..
Bonnet
::
Bonnet
(v. i.) To take off the
bonnet
or cap as a mark of
respect;
to
uncover.
Stenciler
::
Stencil
(v. t.) To mark,
paint,
or color in
figures
with
stencils;
to form or print by means of a
stencil..
Cantoned
::
Cantoned
(a.)
Having
the
angles
marked
by, or
decorated
with,
projecting
moldings
or small
columns;
as, a
cantoned
pier or
pilaster..
Score
::
Score (n.) The
number
twenty,
as being
marked
off by a
special
score or
tally;
hence,
in pl., a large
number..
Mellitic
::
Mellitic
(a.)
Containing
saccharine
matter;
marked
by
saccharine
secretions;
as,
mellitic
diabetes..
Stigmatist
::
Stigmatically
(adv.)
With a
stigma,
or mark of
infamy
or
deformity..
Scratch
::
Scratch
(v. t.) To rub and tear or mark the
surface
of with
something
sharp or
ragged;
to
scrape,
roughen,
or wound
slightly
by
drawing
something
pointed
or rough
across,
as the
claws,
the
nails,
a pin, or the
like..
Peziza
::
Peziza
(n.) A genus of fungi
embracing
a great
number
of
species,
some of which are
remarkable
for their
regular
cuplike
form and deep
colors..
Ferrara
::
Ferrara
(n.) A sword
bearing
the mark of one of the
Ferrara
family
of
Italy.
These
swords
were
highly
esteemed
in
England
and
Scotland
in the 16th and 17th
centuries.
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