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MARK logo #10101) Beyond question
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Mark logo #10101) Abstract painter Tobey 2) Accent 3) An indication of damage 4) Attach a tag or label to 5) Author Twain 6) Award him points 7) Bash in Kahn 8) Blemish 9) Blotch 10) Book between Matthew and Luke 11) Carve 12) Characteristic 13) Currency of Germany 14) Currency worth 100 pfennigs 15) Designate as if by a mark
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Mark logo #10101) Annotate 2) Apostle 3) Arrow 4) Authentication 5) Bespot 6) Blemish 7) Brand 8) Cairn 9) Cairned 10) Calibrated 11) Cardinalmcgwire 12) Caret 13) Centile 14) Characterise 15) Characteristic 16) Chump 17) Cicatrise 18) Cicatrize 19) Classroomrating 20) Clout 21) Commemorate 22) Compute 23) Course rating
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Mark logo #21834A customer that spends a lot of money trying to win a game. This term was coined because carnies would alert each other to the big spender by marking him some way (usually by patting them on the shoulder with powdered chalk in hand).
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Mark logo #21002• (n.) A license of reprisals. See Marque. • (v. t.) To keep account of; to enumerate and register; as, to mark the points in a game of billiards or cards. • (n.) A fixed object serving for guidance, as of a ship, a traveler, a surveyor, etc.; as, a seamark, a landmark. • (n.) The unit of monetary account of the German Empire, e...
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mark logo #21003(from the article `Australian rules football`) A major difference from other types of football is the awarding of a set kick, or mark, when a player manages to catch the ball directly from the ...
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mark logo #21366A navigation buoy or other object used to show a position.
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mark logo #21001(mahrk) a spot, blemish, or other circumscribed area visible on the skin or a mucous membrane. birth mark see birthmark. strawberry mark strawberry hemangioma. cavernous hemangioma. vascular nevus. stretch ma...
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Mark logo #21213(n) Mark is the identification made on any document, article, properties etc to prove the concurrence and awareness expected of the of the person who had made the marks.
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Mark logo #10444a bouy set out for racing
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Mark logo #20972Mark (märk) noun A license of reprisals. See Marque .
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Mark logo #20972Mark noun [ See 2d Marc .] 1. An old weight and coin. See Marc . 'Lend me a mark .' Chaucer. 2. The unit of monetary account of the German Empire, equal to 23.8 cents of United States money; the equivalent of one hundred pfennigs. Also, a silver coin of thi...
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Mark logo #20972Mark (märk) transitive verb [ imperfect & past participle Marked (märkt); present participle & verbal noun Marking .] [ Middle English marken , merken , Anglo-Saxon mearcian , from mearc . See Mark ...
Found on http://www.encyclo.co.uk/webster/M/25

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Mark logo #20972Mark intransitive verb To take particular notice; to observe critically; to note; to remark. « Mark , I pray you, and see how this man seeketh mischief.» 1 Kings xx. 7.
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Mark logo #20465(Ancient Money Terms:) Money. Normally means the silver mark, a measure of silver, generally eight ounces, accepted throughout medieval western Europe. Although they were sometimes 'clipped' or 'debased,' the English silver penny contained a standard weight of silver and so could be traded across Europe. In England the mark was worth thirteen shill...
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Mark logo #21212A word, name, symbol, or device or any combination thereof used to identify and distinguish goods or services and to indicate their source. A mark used on or in the sale of goods is known as a trademark. A mark used in the sale of services is known as a service mark. A mark used by a collective group is known as a collective mark. 15 USC This ter.....
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Mark logo #24097A member of the audience, presumed gullible. Basically a wrestling fan who attends all the shows, buys all the merchandise etc.
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Mark logo #24044A visible impression made on the fabric to be cut. This denotes the measurement.
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Mark logo #22206 When a bird recognises a prey target
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Mark logo #24099A fan who acts as if wrestling isn’t staged. Often used to describe fans who don’t follow the backstage part of wresting and follow kayfabe.
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Mark logo #24060Adopt a position, in relation to an opponent, which enables a player either to prevent the opponent from receiving the ball or, at least, to challenge for the ball.
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mark logo #20974score noun 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?`
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mark logo #20974 noun a written or printed symbol (as for punctuation); `his answer was just a punctuation mark`
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Mark logo #21254(DOD) 1. In artillery and naval gunfire support: a. to call for fire on a specified location in order to orient the observer/spotter or to indicate targets; b. to report the instant of optimum light on the target produced by illumination shells. 2. In naval operations, to use a maritime unit to maintain an immediate offensive or obstructive capabi....
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Mark logo #24096A term that was originally used to describe someone who believes in the legitimacy of the wrestling business. It is now more frequently used as a derogatory comment or insult to describe a gullible fan. It can also be used to say you are a fan of or appreciative of something in the wrestling business. For example a big fan of Steve Austin would be ...
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