- 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?"
- tag: attach a tag or label to; "label these bottles"
- designate as if by a mark; "This sign marks the border"
- marker: a distinguishing symbol; "the owner's mark was on all the sheep"
- distinguish: be a distinctive feature, attribute, or trait; sometimes in a very positive sense; "His modesty distinguishes him from his peers"
- target: a reference point to shoot at; "his arrow hit the mark"
- Márk Rózsavölgyi (born Mordecai ("Motke") Rosenthal, 1789 Balassagyarmat - 23 January 1848, Pest) was a Hungarian composer and violinist. He has been called "the father of csárdás".
- Characters from the 28 Days Later films (the films 28 Days Later and 28 Weeks Later and from the graphic novel '''') are listed below.
- A mark is a skill in Australian rules football where a player cleanly catches (is deemed to have controlled the ball for sufficient time) a kicked ball that has travelled more than 15 metres without anyone else touching it or the ball hitting the ground.
- The Mark (Dutch) or Marcq (French) is a river in Belgium, right tributary of the Dender. It rises south-west of Enghien, Hainaut. It passes through the homonymous village Marcq, Enghien and Galmaarden. The Mark flows into the Dender between Lessines and Geraardsbergen. ...
- The word Mark, followed by number, is a common way to name a product in a production line, similar in meaning to "Type". It is often abbreviated as Mk or M. ...
- The Mark is a single-hander sailing racing dinghy class. The design probably first appeared in the 1970s, at about the same time as the Laser, but never took off as a popular racing class. The Mark is 12 feet in length, with forward and side buoyancy compartments. ...
- boundary, land in a boundary (obsolete) A boundary; a border or frontier. [9th-19th c.] (obsolete) A boundary-post or fence. [13th-18th c.] A stone or post used to indicate position and guide travellers. [from 14th c.] (archaic) A type of small region or principality. [from 18th c. ...
- (marked) Having a visible or identifying mark. Of a playing card: having a secret mark on the back for cheating; Clearly evident; noticeable; conspicuous; Of a word, form, or phoneme: distinguished by a positive feature; singled out; suspicious; treated with hostility; the object of vengeance
- (Mark S) No i dont, but people who do want there head testing!
- (MARKED) A rabbit, usually white, which is broken up by an orderly placement of another color(s). Also includes rabbits which carry the Tan Pattern.
- (MARKED) Information applied to a car by either stencil or decal.
- (Marked) A feature grammatically represented in a language, such as when a morpheme takes an affix or sits near a particle with some grammatical meaning. The word mom's is marked as “possessive” in English. Common in synthetic languages. Chapter 1.
- (Marked) Creatures that were created to serve the power of Zerom. They were orginally Earthains.
- (Marked) Has stamps, highlighting or hand writing in the book.
- (Marked) To be known to hold a particular card: "He was marked with the ♥Q."
- (Marked) any method used to alter the face or edge of a card in order to be able to identify it from the marking at a later time.
- (marked) A term often used to denote the more 'unusual' of a pair of features: the unmarked feature may be thought of as the 'default'. ...
- (Marks) letters, numbers or characters placed on a package for the purpose of identification.
- (MARKS) imperfections acquired after a coin is struck; marks can range from tiny to large and may be caused by other coins or foreign objects.