mark
Definition of
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
?"
a
distinguishing
symbol
;
"the
owner
'
s
mark
was
on
all
the
sheep
"
a
reference
point
to
shoot
at
;
"his
arrow
hit
the
mark
"
a
visible
indication
made
on
a
surface
;
"
some
previous
reader
had
covered
the pages with
dozens
of
marks
"
;
"
paw
prints were
everywhere
"
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
"
a
symbol
of
disgrace
or
infamy
;
"And the
Lord
set
a
mark
upon
Cain
"
--
Genesis
formerly
the
basic
unit
of
money
in
Germany
Apostle
and
companion
of
Saint
Peter
;
assumed
to
be
the
author
of the
second
Gospel
a
person
who
is
gullible
and
easy
to
take
advantage
of
a
written
or
printed
symbol
(
as
for
punctuation
);
"his
answer
was
just
a
punctuation
mark
"
a
perceptible
indication
of something
not
immediately
apparent
(
as
a
visible
clue
that something has happened);
"
he
showed signs of
strain
"
;
"they welcomed the signs of
spring
"
the shortest of the
four
Gospels
in
the
New
Testament
an
indication
of
damage
a
marking
that consists of lines that
cross
each
other
something that
exactly
succeeds
in
achieving its
goal
;
"the
new
advertising
campaign
was
a
bell
ringer
"
;
"scored
a
bull
'
s
eye
"
;
"
hit
the
mark
"
;
"the
president
'
s
speech
was
a
home
run
"
attach
a
tag
or
label
to;
"
label
these bottles"
designate
as
if
by
a
mark
;
"This
sign
marks
the
border
"
be
a
distinctive
feature
,
attribute
,
or
trait
;
sometimes
in
a
very
positive
sense
;
"His
modesty
distinguishes him from his peers"
mark
by
some
ceremony
or
observation
;
"The citizens
mark
the
anniversary
of the
revolution
with
a
march
and
a
parade
"
make
or
leave
a
mark
on
;
"the scouts
marked
the
trail
"
;
"
ash
marked
the believers' foreheads"
to
accuse
or
condemn
or
openly
or
formally
or
brand
as
disgraceful
;
"
He
denounced the
government
action
"
;
"She was stigmatized
by
society
because she had
a
child
out
of
wedlock
"
notice
or
perceive
;
"She
noted
that
someone
was
following
her"
;
"
mark
my
words
"
mark
with
a
scar
;
"The
skin
disease
scarred
his
face
permanently
"
make
small
marks
into the
surface
of;
"
score
the
clay
before
firing
it
"
establish
as
the highest
level
or
best
performance
;
"
set
a
record
"
make
underscoring
marks
remove
from
a
list
;
"
Cross
the
name
of the
dead
person
off
the
list
"
put
a
check
mark
on
or
near
or
next
to;
"
Please
check
each
name
on
the
list
"
;
"
tick
off
the items"
;
"
mark
off
the units"
assign
a
grade
or
rank
to,
according
to
one
'
s
evaluation
;
"
grade
tests"
;
"
score
the
SAT
essays"
;
"
mark
homework
"
insert
punctuation
marks
into
Enron mail blog
,
Enron mail archive
,
Loan Morph
,
Pseudo Words
,
Franz Kafka, The Metamorphosis
,
Stock Morph
,
HostMon
,
Chess Morph
,
Search Morph
,
News Morph
,
I'm Sorry Dave - Dave's weblog
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