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 Translation for 'mark' from English to Greek
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NOUN   a mark | marks
VERB   to mark | marked | marked
marking | marks
SYNO bell ringer | brand | bull's eye | ...
mark {noun} [esp. Br.]βαθμός {ο}
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Translation for 'mark' from English to Greek

mark {noun} [esp. Br.]
βαθμός {ο}
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Usage Examples English
  • "Klempen" is a German typographical term for the omission of a space "after" a word or punctuation mark (e.g. comma, full stop, exclamation mark, question mark, dash).
  • The Australian Football League celebrates the best mark of the season through the annual Mark of the Year competition.
  • In forestry flagging is commonly used to mark trees for various purposes.
  • Note: Most schools in Quebec have now switched to percentages. The mark the students receive is the mark that is shown. The 60% passing mark remains.
  • All CFA coins depict both a mint mark, along with an engraver's privy mark.

  • The cross mark is used to mark a position, or as a check mark, but also to mark .
  • With respect to a trademark, the owner of the mark may not transfer ownership of the mark without transferring the goodwill associated with the mark.
  • The main punctuation mark used in Limbu is the Devanagari double danda (...). It has its own exclamation mark (...) and question mark (...).
  • The EU trade mark may be used as a manufacturer's mark, a mark for goods of a trading company, or service mark.
  • That to show injury to the prior mark all relevant factors should be considered.

  • "The Mark Walberg Show" (also titled "mark.", being named after the mark. ...
  • The Continental Mark IV is a personal luxury car that was marketed by the Lincoln division of Ford Motor Company from the 1972 to 1976 model years.
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