Mark
Telugu Meaning
గుర్తు చిహ్నం
English Meaning
- A visible trace or impression, such as a line or spot.
- A sign, such as a cross, made in lieu of a signature.
- A written or printed symbol used for punctuation; a punctuation mark.
- A number, letter, or symbol used to indicate various grades of academic achievement: got a mark of 95 instead of 100.
- An appraisal; a rating. Often used in the plural: earned high marks from her superiors.
- An inscription, name, stamp, label, or seal placed on an article to signify ownership, quality, manufacture, or origin.
- A notch in an animal's ear or hide indicating ownership.
- Nautical A knot or piece of material placed at various measured lengths on a sounding line to indicate the depth of the water.
- Nautical A Plimsoll mark.
- A distinctive trait or property: Good manners are the mark of a civilized person.
- A lasting effect: The experience had left its mark.
- A particular mode, brand, size, or quality of a product, especially a weapon or machine.
- A recognized standard of quality: schoolwork that is not up to the mark.
- Importance; prominence: "a fellow of no mark nor likelihood” ( Shakespeare).
- Notice; attention: a matter unworthy of mark.
- A target: "A mounted officer would be a conspicuous mark” ( Ambrose Bierce).
- Something that one wishes to achieve; a goal.
- An object or point that serves as a guide.
- Slang A person who is the intended victim of a swindler; a dupe.
- Sports The place from which racers begin and sometimes end their contest.
- A point reached or gained: the halfway mark of the race.
- A record: set a new mark in the long jump.
- Sports A strike or spare in bowling.
- Sports A stationary ball in lawn bowling; a jack.
- A boundary between countries.
- A tract of land in medieval England and Germany held in common by a community.
- Computer Science A character or feature in a file, record, or data stream used to locate a specific point or condition.
- To make a visible trace or impression on, as with a spot, line, or dent.
- To form, make, or depict by making a mark: marked a square on the board.
- To supply with natural markings: gray fur that is marked with stripes.
- To single out or indicate by or as if by a mark: marked the spot where the treasure was buried; a career marked for glory.
- To distinguish or characterize: the exuberance that marks her writings; marked the occasion with celebrations.
- To make conspicuous: a concert marking the composer's 60th birthday.
- To set off or separate by or as if by a line or boundary: marked off the limits of our property.
- To attach or affix identification, such as a price tag or maker's label, to.
- To evaluate (academic work) according to a scale of letters or numbers; grade.
- To give attention to; notice: Mark her expression of discontent. Mark my words: they are asking for trouble.
- To take note of in writing; write down: marked the appointment on my calendar.
- Sports & Games To record (the score) in various games.
- Sports To guard (an opponent), as in soccer.
- To make a visible impression: This pen will mark under water.
- To receive a visible impression: The floor marks easily.
- Sports & Games To keep score.
- To determine academic grades: a teacher who marks strictly.
- Archaic To pay attention; notice.
- mark down To mark for sale at a lower price.
- mark up To deface by covering with marks.
- mark up To mark for sale at a higher price.
- beside the mark Beside the point; irrelevant.
- mark time To move the feet alternately in the rhythm of a marching step without advancing.
- mark time To suspend progress for the time being; wait in readiness.
- mark time To function in an apathetic or ineffective manner.
- An English and Scottish monetary unit that was equal to 13 shillings and 4 pence.
- Any of several European units of weight that were equal to about 8 ounces (227 grams), used especially for weighing gold and silver.
- A deutsche mark.
- A markka.