Idioms for mark
Origin of mark
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before 900; (noun) Middle English; Old English
mearc mark, sign, banner, dividing line, borderland; cognate with German
Mark borderland, unit of weight, Old Norse
mǫrk forest (orig., borderland), unit of weight, Gothic
marka boundary, borderland, Latin
margō
margin; (v.) Middle English
marken, Old English
mearcian; cognate with Old Frisian
merkia, Old High German
marchōn, Old Norse
marka to plan
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British Dictionary definitions for mark-up (1 of 4)
mark-up
noun
a percentage or amount added to the cost of a commodity to provide the seller with a profit and to cover overheads, costs, etc
- an increase in the price of a commodity
- the amount of this increase
verb mark up (tr, adverb)
to add a percentage for profit, overheads, etc, to the cost of (a commodity)
to increase the price of
British Dictionary definitions for mark-up (2 of 4)
Mark
/ (mɑːk) /
noun New Testament
one of the four Evangelists. Feast day: April 25
the second Gospel, traditionally ascribed to him
British Dictionary definitions for mark-up (3 of 4)
mark
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/ (mɑːk) /
noun
verb
interjection
rugby Union
the shout given by a player when calling for a mark
Word Origin for mark
Old English
mearc mark; related to Old Norse
mörk boundary land, Old High German
marha boundary, Latin
margō
margin
British Dictionary definitions for mark-up (4 of 4)
mark
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/ (mɑːk) /
noun
See Deutschmark, markka, Reichsmark, Ostmark
a former monetary unit and coin in England and Scotland worth two thirds of a pound sterling
a silver coin of Germany until 1924
Word Origin for mark
Old English
marc unit of weight of precious metal, perhaps from the marks on metal bars; apparently of Germanic origin and related to
mark
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Medical definitions for mark-up
mark
[ märk ]
n.
A spot or line on a surface, visible through difference in color or elevation from that of the surrounding area.
A distinctive trait or property.
v.
To make a visible trace or impression on, as occurs with a spot or dent.
To form, make, or depict by making a mark.
To distinguish or characterize.
Idioms and Phrases with mark-up
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