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mark
noun
a
small
spot
,
line
,
or
stain
that
can
be
seen
on
a
surface
•
A
tiny
mark
on
the
mirror
showed
where
the
fly
had
landed
.
A
tiny
mark
on
the
mirror
showed
where
the
fly
had
landed
.
•
The
coffee
cup
left
a
round
mark
on
the
wooden
table
.
The
coffee
cup
left
a
round
mark
on
the
wooden
table
.
noun
a
number
,
letter
,
or
symbol
that
shows
how
well
someone
has
done
in
a
test
or
piece
of
work
•
Lily
was
thrilled
to
get
full
marks
on
her
spelling
quiz
.
Lily
was
thrilled
to
get
full
marks
on
her
spelling
quiz
.
•
If
you
lose
neatness
marks
,
rewrite
the
assignment
.
If
you
lose
neatness
marks
,
rewrite
the
assignment
.
verb
-
mark
,
marking
,
marks
,
marked
to
make
a
visible
spot
,
line
,
or
symbol
on
something
•
Please
mark
your
name
at
the
top
of
the
form
.
Please
mark
your
name
at
the
top
of
the
form
.
•
The
tree
was
marked
with
a
red
ribbon
so
the
workers
would
not
cut
it
down
.
The
tree
was
marked
with
a
red
ribbon
so
the
workers
would
not
cut
it
down
.
noun
a
written
sign
or
symbol
such
as
a
punctuation
mark
•
Every
question
sentence
needs
a
question
mark
at
the
end
.
Every
question
sentence
needs
a
question
mark
at
the
end
.
•
He
doodled
tiny
accent
marks
when
learning
French
.
He
doodled
tiny
accent
marks
when
learning
French
.
verb
-
mark
,
marking
,
marks
,
marked
to
show
the
position
of
or
identify
a
place
,
event
,
or
stage
•
Flags
marked
the
finish
line
of
the
race
.
Flags
marked
the
finish
line
of
the
race
.
•
This
plaque
marks
the
spot
where
the
castle
once
stood
.
This
plaque
marks
the
spot
where
the
castle
once
stood
.
verb
-
mark
,
marking
,
marks
,
marked
to
celebrate
or
show
respect
for
an
important
occasion
•
People
lit
candles
to
mark
the
festival
of
Diwali
.
People
lit
candles
to
mark
the
festival
of
Diwali
.
•
The
parade
will
mark
the
city's
200th
anniversary
.
The
parade
will
mark
the
city's
200th
anniversary
.
verb
-
mark
,
marking
,
marks
,
marked
to
give
points
or
a
grade
to
someone
’
s
work
•
Mrs
.
Green
spent
the
evening
marking
essays
.
Mrs
.
Green
spent
the
evening
marking
essays
.
•
The
test
will
be
marked
by
two
independent
examiners
.
The
test
will
be
marked
by
two
independent
examiners
.
market
noun
a
place
,
often
outdoors
,
where
people
come
together
to
buy
and
sell
food
,
goods
,
or
animals
•
On
Saturday
morning
,
we
walked
down
to
the
open-air
market
to
buy
fresh
vegetables
.
On
Saturday
morning
,
we
walked
down
to
the
open-air
market
to
buy
fresh
vegetables
.
•
Stalls
at
the
market
were
piled
high
with
colorful
spices
.
Stalls
at
the
market
were
piled
high
with
colorful
spices
.
Old
English
“
mearcæt
”,
from
Latin
“
mercatus
”
meaning
‘
trade
,
marketplace
’,
related
to
“
merx
” ‘
goods
’
noun
the
activity
or
system
of
buying
and
selling
goods
or
services
,
often
shown
by
prices
and
demand
•
Prices
rise
when
the
housing
market
is
strong
.
Prices
rise
when
the
housing
market
is
strong
.
•
The
coffee
market
has
been
volatile
this
year
.
The
coffee
market
has
been
volatile
this
year
.
noun
a
group
of
people
or
area
that
a
company
hopes
will
buy
its
products
•
Teenagers
are
an
important
market
for
video
games
.
Teenagers
are
an
important
market
for
video
games
.
•
The
company
hopes
to
enter
the
Asian
market
next
year
.
The
company
hopes
to
enter
the
Asian
market
next
year
.
verb
-
market
,
marketing
,
markets
,
marketed
to
promote
and
sell
a
product
or
service
by
presenting
it
to
possible
buyers
•
They
plan
to
market
the
new
phone
to
college
students
.
They
plan
to
market
the
new
phone
to
college
students
.
•
The
farmer
learned
to
market
his
cheese
online
.
The
farmer
learned
to
market
his
cheese
online
.
marketing
noun
-
marketing
the
activity
,
business
,
or
study
of
promoting
and
selling
goods
or
services
,
including
market
research
and
advertising
•
Good
marketing
helped
the
small
bakery
attract
many
new
customers
.
Good
marketing
helped
the
small
bakery
attract
many
new
customers
.
•
She
studied
marketing
at
university
to
learn
how
to
promote
products
online
.
She
studied
marketing
at
university
to
learn
how
to
promote
products
online
.
Derived
in
the
late
19th
century
from
the
verb
“
market
”
+
“
-ing
,”
meaning
the
process
of
taking
goods
to
market
and
later
the
broader
activity
of
promoting
and
selling
.
verb
present
participle
of
market
:
actively
promoting
or
selling
a
product
or
service
•
The
startup
is
marketing
its
new
app
directly
to
teenagers
on
social
media
.
The
startup
is
marketing
its
new
app
directly
to
teenagers
on
social
media
.
•
He
spends
every
weekend
marketing
fresh
vegetables
at
the
local
farmers'
market
.
He
spends
every
weekend
marketing
fresh
vegetables
at
the
local
farmers'
market
.
Formed
from
the
verb
“
market
”
+
present
participle
suffix
“
-ing
.”
marker
noun
a
pen
with
a
thick
,
usually
felt
tip
that
makes
bold
lines
in
bright
or
dark
ink
•
Jake
used
a
marker
to
draw
a
huge
red
heart
on
his
science-fair
poster
.
Jake
used
a
marker
to
draw
a
huge
red
heart
on
his
science-fair
poster
.
•
Please
write
your
name
on
the
name
tag
with
a
black
marker
.
Please
write
your
name
on
the
name
tag
with
a
black
marker
.
From
‘
mark
’
+
‘
-er
’,
meaning
something
that
makes
a
mark
.
noun
an
object
,
sign
,
or
line
that
shows
a
position
,
limit
,
or
measurement
•
A
wooden
marker
showed
hikers
where
the
trail
turned
left
.
A
wooden
marker
showed
hikers
where
the
trail
turned
left
.
•
We
placed
a
small
stone
marker
at
the
spot
where
we
buried
the
time
capsule
.
We
placed
a
small
stone
marker
at
the
spot
where
we
buried
the
time
capsule
.
From
‘
mark
’
meaning
a
sign
or
boundary
,
plus
the
agent
suffix
‘
-er
’.
noun
a
specific
gene
or
DNA
sequence
used
to
identify
a
trait
,
disease
,
or
individual
in
genetics
and
medicine
•
The
scientist
searched
for
a
genetic
marker
linked
to
the
inherited
illness
.
The
scientist
searched
for
a
genetic
marker
linked
to
the
inherited
illness
.
•
Blood
tests
can
detect
tumor
markers
that
help
doctors
monitor
cancer
treatment
.
Blood
tests
can
detect
tumor
markers
that
help
doctors
monitor
cancer
treatment
.
Adopted
in
the
mid-20th
century
as
genetics
advanced
,
extending
the
general
sense
of
‘
marker
’
to
specific
biological
signs
.
noun
in
sports
,
a
player
whose
job
is
to
stay
close
to
an
opposing
player
to
stop
them
from
receiving
the
ball
•
The
coach
assigned
our
fastest
defender
as
the
marker
for
their
star
striker
.
The
coach
assigned
our
fastest
defender
as
the
marker
for
their
star
striker
.
•
If
you
lose
your
marker
,
switch
to
a
zonal
defense
.
If
you
lose
your
marker
,
switch
to
a
zonal
defense
.
Extension
of
‘
marker
’
meaning
something
that
marks
:
the
player
‘
marks
’
an
opponent
by
staying
close
.
remarkable
adjective
unusual
or
surprising
enough
to
attract
attention
or
be
noticed
•
It
is
remarkable
that
the
tiny
insect
can
lift
objects
many
times
its
weight
.
It
is
remarkable
that
the
tiny
insect
can
lift
objects
many
times
its
weight
.
•
The
desert
town
experiences
a
remarkable
drop
in
temperature
after
sunset
.
The
desert
town
experiences
a
remarkable
drop
in
temperature
after
sunset
.
Derived
from
remark
+
-able
in
the
early
17th
century
,
literally
‘
worthy
of
remark
’.
adjective
extremely
impressive
,
excellent
,
or
admirable
•
She
has
shown
remarkable
progress
in
her
piano
lessons
.
She
has
shown
remarkable
progress
in
her
piano
lessons
.
•
The
rescue
team
did
a
remarkable
job
saving
everyone
during
the
storm
.
The
rescue
team
did
a
remarkable
job
saving
everyone
during
the
storm
.
Same
as
other
sense
:
formed
by
combining
remark
with
the
suffix
-able
,
indicating
something
that
can
be
remarked
upon
because
it
is
impressive
.
remark
noun
a
spoken
or
written
comment
or
statement
about
something
•
The
teacher
made
a
helpful
remark
about
my
project
.
The
teacher
made
a
helpful
remark
about
my
project
.
•
His
rude
remark
hurt
her
feelings
.
His
rude
remark
hurt
her
feelings
.
Borrowed
from
French
remarquer
“
to
mark
again
,
notice
,”
from
re-
“
again
”
+
marquer
“
to
mark
.”
As
a
noun
meaning
“
comment
,”
recorded
in
English
since
the
17th
century
.
verb
-
remark
,
remarking
,
remarks
,
remarked
to
say
or
write
a
comment
about
something
•
She
remarked
that
the
view
was
beautiful
.
She
remarked
that
the
view
was
beautiful
.
•
The
scientist
remarks
on
the
importance
of
clean
water
in
every
interview
.
The
scientist
remarks
on
the
importance
of
clean
water
in
every
interview
.
From
French
remarquer
“
to
mark
again
,
notice
.”
Used
as
a
verb
in
English
since
the
early
1600s
.