Distinguish+by+a+mark

  • 31mark — mark1 noun 1》 a small area on a surface having a different colour from its surroundings, typically one caused by damage or dirt. 2》 a line, figure, or symbol made as an indication or record of something.     ↘a sign or indication of a quality or… …

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  • 32mark — I. noun Etymology: Middle English, from Old English mearc boundary, march, sign; akin to Old High German marha boundary, Latin margo Date: before 12th century 1. a boundary land 2. a. (1) a conspicuous object serving as a guide for travelers (2)… …

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  • 33mark — Synonyms and related words: John Hancock, X, accent, accent mark, account, affection, aim, alphabet, alphabetize, amount, ampersand, analyze, anatomize, angle brackets, animadvert, apostrophe, appoint, appraise, appreciate, approve, argue, aroma …

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  • 34mark — 1. noun 1) a dirty mark Syn: blemish, streak, spot, fleck, dot, blot, stain, smear, speck, speckle, blotch, smudge, smut, fingermark, fingerprint; bruise, discoloration; birthmark …

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  • 35mark — A character, usually in the form of a cross, made as a substitute for his signature by a person who cannot write, in executing a conveyance, will or other legal document. It is commonly made as follows: A third person writes the name of the… …

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  • 36mark — A character, usually in the form of a cross, made as a substitute for his signature by a person who cannot write, in executing a conveyance, will or other legal document. It is commonly made as follows: A third person writes the name of the… …

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  • 37distinguish — /dəsˈtɪŋgwɪʃ / (say duhs tinggwish) verb (t) 1. (sometimes followed by from) to mark off as different. 2. to recognise as distinct or different; discriminate. 3. to perceive clearly by sight or other sense; discern; recognise. 4. to serve to… …

  • 38mark — 1. noun 1) a dirty mark Syn: blemish, streak, spot, fleck, blot, stain, smear, speck, smudge; informal splodge 2) a punctuation mark Syn: symbol, sign …

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  • 39distinguish — verb Etymology: alteration of Middle English distinguen, from Anglo French distinguer, from Latin distinguere, literally, to separate by pricking, from dis + stinguere (akin to Latin instigare to urge on) more at stick Date: 15th century… …

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  • 40mark off — Synonyms and related words: allocate, allot, analyze, anatomize, appoint, appropriate to, assign, assign to, atomize, be characteristic, blaze, blaze a trail, blemish, blotch, blueprint, bound, brand, chalk, chalk up, change, characterize, chart …

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