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    mark
    [märk]
    noun
    mark (noun) · marks (plural noun)
      • a spot, area, or feature on a person's or animal's body by which they may be identified or recognized:
        "he was five feet nine, with no distinguishing marks"
    1. a line, figure, or symbol made as an indication or record of something:
      "the first syllable has a stress mark"
    2. BRITISH ENGLISH
      a point awarded for a correct answer or for proficiency in an examination or competition:
      "many candidates lose marks because they don't read the questions carefully" · "full marks to them for highlighting the threat to the rainforest"
    3. (followed by a numeral) a particular model or type of a vehicle, machine, or device:
      "a Mark 10 Jaguar"
      • informal
        a person who is easily deceived or taken advantage of:
        "they figure I'm an easy mark"
    verb
    mark (verb) · marks (third person present) · marked (past tense) · marked (past participle) · marking (present participle)
      • become stained:
        "it is made from a sort of woven surface which doesn't mark or tear"
    1. write a word or symbol on (an object), typically for identification:
      "she marked all her possessions with her name" · "an envelope marked “private and confidential.”"
      • write (a word or figure) on an object:
        "she marked the date down on a card"
    2. show the position of:
      "the top of the pass marks the border between Alaska and the Yukon" · "we have marked the area with red stones"
    3. BRITISH ENGLISH
      (of a teacher or examiner) assess the standard of (a piece of written work) by assigning points for proficiency or correct answers:
      "the teachers are given adequate time to mark term papers"
    4. notice or pay careful attention to:
      "he'll leave you, you mark my words!"
      Similar:
      take heed of
      pay heed to
      listen to
      take note/notice of
      pay attention to
      attend to
      bear in mind
      give (a) thought to
      take to heart
    5. BRITISH ENGLISH
      (of a player in a team game) stay close to (a particular opponent) in order to prevent them getting or passing the ball:
      "each central defender marks one attacker"
    Origin
    Old English mearc, gemerce (noun), mearcian (verb), of Germanic origin; from an Indo-European root shared by Latin margo ‘margin’.
    mark
    [märk]
    noun
    mark (noun) · marks (plural noun)
    1. the basic monetary unit of Germany (until the introduction of the euro), equal to 100 pfennigs; a Deutschmark or, formerly, an Ostmark:
      "Germany spent billions of marks to save the French franc from speculators"
    2. a former English and Scottish money of account, equal to thirteen shillings and four pence in the currency of the day:
      "Sir William left 500 marks for repairing the road to Cambridge"
      • a denomination of weight for gold and silver, formerly used throughout western Europe and typically equal to 8 ounces (226.8 grams).
    Origin
    Old English marc, from Old Norse mǫrk; probably related to mark.
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    noun a visible impression or trace on something, such as a line, cut, dent, stain, or bruise: The dye left a small mark on his arm.
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    A visible trace or impression, such as a line or spot: a spill that left a mark on the rug; a mark next to each purchased item on the list.
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