slovodefinícia
marks
(encz)
marks,značky n: pl. Zdeněk Brož
marks
(encz)
marks,známky n: pl. Zdeněk Brož
marks
(wn)
Marks
n 1: English businessman who created a retail chain (1888-1964)
[syn: Marks, Simon Marks, {First Baron Marks of
Broughton}]
podobné slovodefinícia
marksman
(mass)
marksman
- strelec
benchmarks
(encz)
benchmarks,srovnávací testy Zdeněk Brož
bookmarks
(encz)
bookmarks,záložky n: Ge0rge
ditto marks
(encz)
ditto marks,
fingermarks
(encz)
fingermarks,
footmarks
(encz)
footmarks,
hallmarks
(encz)
hallmarks,puncy n: pl. Zdeněk Brožhallmarks,známky n: pl. Zdeněk Brož
marks
(encz)
marks,značky n: pl. Zdeněk Brožmarks,známky n: pl. Zdeněk Brož
marksman
(encz)
marksman,střelec n: Zdeněk Brož
marksmanship
(encz)
marksmanship,střelectví n: Zdeněk Brož
marksmen
(encz)
marksmen,střelci n: pl. Zdeněk Brož
opening remarks
(encz)
opening remarks,
quotation marks
(encz)
quotation marks,uvozovky n: pl.
remarks
(encz)
remarks,poznámky n: pl. Zdeněk Brož
skid marks
(encz)
skid marks,stopy po pneumatikách Pino
teethmarks
(encz)
teethmarks,
toothmarks
(encz)
toothmarks,
x marks the spot
(encz)
x marks the spot,x označuje místo [obec.] mamm
Landmarks of history
(gcide)
Landmark \Land"mark`\, n. [AS. landmearc. See Land, and Mark
a sign.]
1. A mark to designate the boundary of land; any mark or
fixed object (as a marked tree, a stone, a ditch, or a
heap of stones) by which the limits of a farm, a town, or
other portion of territory may be known and preserved.
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2. Any conspicuous object on land that serves as a guide;
some prominent object, as a hill or steeple.
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3. A structure that has special significance, such as a
building with historical associations; especially, a
building that is protected from destruction or alteration
by special laws intended to preserve structures of
historical significance; as, a landmark preservation law.
[PJC]

4. An event or accomplishment of great significance; as,
Brown v. Board of Education was a landmark of the civil
rights movement. Also used attributively, as a landmark
court decision.
[PJC]

Landmarks of history, important events by which eras or
conditions are determined.
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Marks of cadency
(gcide)
Cadency \Ca"den*cy\, n.
Descent of related families; distinction between the members
of a family according to their ages.
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Marks of cadency (Her.), bearings indicating the position
of the bearer as older or younger son, or as a descendant
of an older or younger son. See Difference (Her.).
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Marksman
(gcide)
Marksman \Marks"man\, n.; pl. Marksmen. [Earlier markman; mark
+ man.]
1. One skillful to hit a mark with a missile; one who shoots
well. especially with a pistol or rifle.
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2. (Law) One who makes his mark, instead of writing his name,
in signing documents. --Burrill.
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Marksmanship
(gcide)
Marksmanship \Marks"man*ship\, n.
Skill of a marksman.
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Marksmen
(gcide)
Marksman \Marks"man\, n.; pl. Marksmen. [Earlier markman; mark
+ man.]
1. One skillful to hit a mark with a missile; one who shoots
well. especially with a pistol or rifle.
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2. (Law) One who makes his mark, instead of writing his name,
in signing documents. --Burrill.
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Quotation marks
(gcide)
Quotation \Quo*ta"tion\ (kw[-o]*t[=a]"sh[u^]n), n. [From
Quote.]
1. The act of quoting or citing.
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2. That which is quoted or cited; a part of a book or writing
named, repeated, or adduced as evidence or illustration.
--Locke.
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3. (Com.) The naming or publishing of the current price of
stocks, bonds, or any commodity; also, the price named.

4. Quota; share. [Obs.]
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5. (Print.) A piece of hollow type metal, lower than type,
and measuring two or more pica ems in length and breadth,
used in the blank spaces at the beginning and end of
chapters, etc.
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Quotation marks (Print.), two inverted commas placed at the
beginning, and two apostrophes at the end, of a passage
quoted from an author in his own words.
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Ripple marks
(gcide)
Ripple \Rip"ple\, n.
1. The fretting or dimpling of the surface, as of running
water; little curling waves.
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2. A little wave or undulation; a sound such as is made by
little waves; as, a ripple of laughter.
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Ripple grass. (Bot.) See Ribwort.

Ripple marks, a system of parallel ridges on sand, produced
by wind, by the current of a steam, or by the agitation of
wind waves; also (Geol.), a system of parallel ridges on
the surface of a sandstone stratum.
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first baron marks of broughton
(wn)
First Baron Marks of Broughton
n 1: English businessman who created a retail chain (1888-1964)
[syn: Marks, Simon Marks, {First Baron Marks of
Broughton}]
lilian alicia marks
(wn)
Lilian Alicia Marks
n 1: English ballet dancer (born in 1910) [syn: Markova, {Dame
Alicia Markova}, Lilian Alicia Marks]
marks
(wn)
Marks
n 1: English businessman who created a retail chain (1888-1964)
[syn: Marks, Simon Marks, {First Baron Marks of
Broughton}]
marksman
(wn)
marksman
n 1: someone skilled in shooting [syn: marksman,
sharpshooter, crack shot]
marksmanship
(wn)
marksmanship
n 1: skill in shooting
simon marks
(wn)
Simon Marks
n 1: English businessman who created a retail chain (1888-1964)
[syn: Marks, Simon Marks, {First Baron Marks of
Broughton}]