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marking


mark·ing

M0115000 (mär′kĭng)n.1. a. A making or giving of a mark.b. A mark or marks made.2. A mark or pattern of marks on an organism: a snake with colorful markings.

marking

(ˈmɑːkɪŋ) n1. a mark or series of marks2. (Biology) the arrangement of colours on an animal, plant, etc3. (Education) assessment and correction of school children's or students' written work by teaching staff

mark•ing

(ˈmɑr kɪŋ)

n. 1. a mark or marks. 2. a pattern of marks or colorations, as on a plant or animal. 3. the act of one that marks.

marking

  • pastry wheel, pastry jagger - A pastry wheel or pastry jagger is a handled tool with a thin sharp wheel, used for marking and cutting rolled-out dough.
  • stocking - A white marking on the lower part of a horse's leg.
  • on the dot - Probably a reference to the minute hand of the clock being exactly over the dot marking the given minute on the dial.
  • hilum - The scar on a seed marking the point where it was attached to its seed vessel.

marking

To maintain contact on a target from such a position that the marking unit has an immediate offensive capability.

marking

Staying within playing distance of an opponent.
Thesaurus
Noun1.marking - a distinguishing symbolmarking - a distinguishing symbol; "the owner's mark was on all the sheep"mark, markerearmark - identification mark on the ear of a domestic animalbrand - identification mark on skin, made by burningsymbol - an arbitrary sign (written or printed) that has acquired a conventional significancetrademark - a formally registered symbol identifying the manufacturer or distributor of a productassay-mark, authentication, hallmark - a mark on an article of trade to indicate its origin and authenticitypostmark - a cancellation mark stamped on mail by postal officials; indicates the post office and date of mailingwatermark - a distinguishing mark impressed on paper during manufacture; visible when paper is held up to the lightbroad arrow - an arrowhead mark identifying British government propertymilepost, milestone - stone post at side of a road to show distancespeg, pin - small markers inserted into a surface to mark scores or define locations etc.pip, spot - a mark on a die or on a playing card (shape depending on the suit)label - an identifying or descriptive marker that is attached to an objectcairn - a mound of stones piled up as a memorial or to mark a boundary or path
2.marking - a pattern of markspattern, design, figure - a decorative or artistic work; "the coach had a design on the doors"blaze - a light-colored marking; "they chipped off bark to mark the trail with blazes"; "the horse had a blaze between its eyes"crisscross, cross, mark - a marking that consists of lines that cross each othereyespot, ocellus - an eyelike marking (as on the wings of some butterflies); usually a spot of color inside a ring of another colorshading - graded markings that indicate light or shaded areas in a drawing or paintingmaculation, patch, speckle, dapple, fleck, spot - a small contrasting part of something; "a bald spot"; "a leopard's spots"; "a patch of clouds"; "patches of thin ice"; "a fleck of red"streak, stripe, bar - a narrow marking of a different color or texture from the background; "a green toad with small black stripes or bars"; "may the Stars and Stripes forever wave"
3.marking - evaluation of performance by assigning a grade or scoremarking - evaluation of performance by assigning a grade or score; "what he disliked about teaching was all the grading he had to do"scoring, gradingevaluation, rating - act of ascertaining or fixing the value or worth of
4.marking - the act of making a visible mark on a surfacemarking - the act of making a visible mark on a surfacedecoration - the act of decorating something (in the hope of making it more attractive)lineation - the act of marking or outlining with linesmottling - the act of coloring with areas of different shadesstriping - the act of marking with stripes
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marking


mark down

1. verb To record or make a note of something, typically by making a mark of some kind with a writing utensil or digitally. In this usage, a noun or pronoun can be used between "mark" and "down." Did you mark down my score for that last round? Sure, mark me down for a $20 donation.2. verb To reduce the price of something. In this usage, a noun or pronoun can be used between "mark" and "down." Would you be willing to mark it down a little? I'm trying to stick to a budget. Those bananas have all been marked down because they're starting to turn brown.3. verb To subtract points from an overall score due to an incorrect answer, poor performance, etc. In this usage, a noun or pronoun can be used between "mark" and "down." The gymnast is definitely going to see her score marked down for several small infractions. I would have had a perfect score, but the teacher marked it down for a few spelling mistakes.4. noun A discount, or a discounted item. In this usage, the phrase is usually hyphenated or written as one word. I always go to the sale rack in the back to take a look at the markdowns. Do they ever offer any mark-downs, or are their prices always the same?See also: down, mark

mark time

To idly wait; to do nothing except observe the passage of time. I wish we had something to do, but we just have to mark time until this thing is published and we get some reviews.See also: mark, time

mark up

1. To make markings on something, often in a way that defaces it. In this usage, a noun or pronoun can be used between "mark" and "up." It looks like a child got their hands on these legal documents and marked them up with crayon. We'll have to reprint them. Unfortunately my new white shoes got marked up when I wore them on that walk that turned into a hike.2. To write on or make informative markings on a document. In this usage, a noun or pronoun can be used between "mark" and "up." I like to mark up my students' papers with a lot of comments in the margin so that they know why they received the grade they did. Please go through the document and mark it up with any suggestions you have.3. To increase the price of something, especially in the process of setting the initial price, as a way to ensure that a profit is made from its sale. In this usage, a noun or pronoun can be used between "mark" and "up." Movie theaters mark up the price of popcorn and candy really high because those are their main money-makers. I expect the store to mark the price up after the holiday sale, so we might as well buy it now.See also: mark, up

mark (someone or something) off

1. To put a mark of some kind by a name or thing on a list as an indication of something (e.g., completion of a task, attendance of something, etc.). Please mark off each item on the list if you see it in the warehouse. I'll mark you off when I am satisfied you've done the assignment as I requested.2. To lower the score or grade of someone or something. The professor marked me off because I didn't show all of my work. While we really like the internal specs of the phone, we have to mark it off because of the cheap-feeling plastic they used in its body.See also: mark, off

mark (something) out

To draw, establish, or otherwise indicate the boundary of some region or area. We went through with the architect and marked out exactly where our property ended and the neighbors' property began. Please mark out the area you intend to excavate.See also: mark, out

X marks the spot

This sign or mark (not necessarily an X) indicates the specific or exact location (of something). I drew an elaborate treasure map for my daughter's birthday, with X marking the spot where I've hidden her presents. If you look at this financial chart, X marks the spot across all of them where the company began to seriously falter.See also: mark, spot

mark (something) as

To place a mark on something, or next to something's name on a list, to signify its state or condition. It's a tedious task, but you'll have to manually mark each item as new, used, or unknown. Go through the list of names of guests and mark each one as either absent or present.See also: mark

mark (one) for life

To greatly affect, alter, or impair one's memory or psyche for the rest of one's life. Often used in passive constructions. Seeing her parents die in such a terrible manner marked the poor girl for life. I hope such a traumatic event like that won't mark him for life!See also: life, mark

mark (something) in (something)

To make one or more marks on something in a particular medium or material. I've marked all your papers in red ink so that you can see my corrections clearly.See also: mark

mark (someone or something) with (something)

1. To make one or more marks on someone or something with a particular material. I've marked all your papers with red ink so that you can see my corrections clearly. The priest marked the celebrants with ash on their foreheads.2. To place a specific number, letter, or other symbol on someone or something to indicate a particular meaning. The bouncer marked everyone's hands with a large X if they were underage. Mark the crates with a 1 if they are being delivered to Texas, and mark them with a 2 if they are being delivered to New York.See also: mark

mark someone down

[for a teacher] to give someone a low score. He'll mark you down for misspelled words. I marked down Tom for bad spelling.See also: down, mark

mark something down

 1. Lit. to write something down on paper. She marked the number down on the paper. She marked down the number. 2. Fig. to reduce the price of something. We are going to mark all this merchandise down next Monday. We marked down the merchandise.See also: down, mark

mark something up

 1. to mess something up with marks. Don't mark up your book! Who marked this book up? 2. to grade a paper and make lots of informative marks and comments on it. The teacher really marked up my term paper. Why did you mark my test up so much? I hardly made any errors. 3. to raise the price of something. The grocery store seems to mark the price of food up every week. They don't mark up the price of turkey at Thanks giving.See also: mark, up

mark time

Fig. to wait; to do nothing but wait. I'll just mark time till things get better. Do you expect me to just stand here and mark time?See also: mark, time

X marks the spot.

This is the exact spot. (Sometimes the speaker will draw an X in the spot while saying this.) This is where the rock struck my carX marks the spot. Now, please move that table over here. Yes, right hereX marks the spot.See also: mark, spot

mark down

Reduce the price of something, as in If they mark down these shoes, I'll buy two pairs. The mark here alludes to the label indicating a price. [Mid-1800s] See also: down, mark

mark time

Wait idly for something to occur, as in We were just marking time until we received our instructions. This idiom alludes to the literal meaning of marching in place to the time, or beat, of music. [Early 1800s] See also: mark, time

mark up

1. Deface by drawing, cutting, or another means of covering something with marks. For example, John was punished for marking up his desk, or These shoes really mark up the floor. 2. Raise the price of something, as in This small shop marks up its merchandise much more than department stores do. [Second half of 1800s] See also: mark, up

X marks the spot

This mark shows the location, as in On the postcard, X marks the spot where we picked blueberries. Although the use of a cross or X is probably much older, this term was first recorded in 1813. See also: mark, spot

mark time

COMMON If you mark time, you do not do anything interesting or of value, because you are waiting to see how a situation develops. He had failed his college exams and was marking time working in a baker's shop. People think that I'm marking time till I can make movies or Broadway shows. Note: When soldiers mark time, they march on the spot without moving forward. See also: mark, time

mark time

1 (of troops) march on the spot without moving forward. 2 pass your time in routine activities until a more interesting opportunity presents itself.See also: mark, time

mark ˈtime

stay in one situation, job, etc., not making any progress, but waiting for an opportunity to do so: ‘What are you doing at the moment?’ ‘I’m just marking time until somebody offers me a better job.’If soldiers mark time, they march on one spot without moving forward.See also: mark, time

mark down

v.1. To write a description or symbol for something observed; make a note of something: I marked down the characteristics of every bird I saw in the woods. Did you mark the directions down?2. To lower the price of something offered for sale: The department store marked down all of its shoes last week by 20 percent. The baker marks the bread down an hour before closing.See also: down, mark

mark up

v.1. To cover something with marks, especially defacing it: The rubber balls the kids threw in the hallway marked up the walls. The broken vacuum cleaner marked the floors up.2. To write comments or corrections directly on some document: The teacher had marked up everyone's papers before passing them back to us. The committee marked the report up with comments and questions.3. To raise the price of something put on sale: You'd better buy the shoes now before they mark them up. The new owners marked up the entire inventory.See also: mark, up

mark time

tv. to wait; to do nothing but wait. Do you expect me to just stand here and mark time? See also: mark, time

X marks the spot

sent. This is the exact place! (Cliché.) This is where it happened. X marks the spot. See also: mark, spot

mark time

1. To move the feet alternately in the rhythm of a marching step without advancing.2. To suspend progress for the time being; wait in readiness.3. To function in an apathetic or ineffective manner.See also: mark, time

X marks the spot

This mark shows the scene of the crime, the hiding place of a treasure, or some other special location. Although this term dates only from the nineteenth century, the use of a cross or the letter X as a special indicator is surely much older. The OED’s earliest citation is from a letter by Maria Edgeworth in 1813: “The three crosses X mark the three places where we were let in.” The term often appeared in romantic pirate stories in which hidden treasure marked on a map figured, as in Robert Louis Stevenson’s Treasure Island (1883).See also: mark, spot

marking


marking

1. the arrangement of colours on an animal, plant, etc. 2. assessment and correction of school children's or students' written work by teaching staff

Marking

 

(biology), the tagging of a group of cells, individual cells, or intracellular structures to study what happens to them subsequently. Marking is used in research on developmental biology, chiefly in embryology. Methods used for marking are in vivo dyeing, 3H-thymidine tagging, and genetic and biochemical markers (transplantation of cells or groups of cells into the embryos of animals of different species, into normal and mutant individuals, or into individuals with different ploidies).


Marking

 

any of several ways of identifying products or parts with letters, numbers, inscriptions, notices, or conventional signs (symbols) on labels, packing, sealing, or the product itself. There is also transport marking, which usually contains the address of the sender (consigner) and recipient (consignee) of the freight, as well as the notices and/or symbols (signs) specifying the freight-handling methods during transport and during loading and unloading.

marking

A symbol or group of symbols displayed on the surface of the movement area in order to convey aeronautical information (ICAO). See airport signs.

marking


marking

(mark'ing), 1. The act of indicating or distinguishing a thing by placing on it a sign, symbol, or other perceptible trace. 2. A pattern of coloration or other visible figuration, particularly one that is characteristic of a species or variety of plant or animal. [M.E. mark, fr. O.E. mearc, + -ing]

mark·ing

(mahrking) The act of indicating or distinguishing a thing by placing on it a sign, symbol, or other perceptible trace.

Patient discussion about marking

Q. How to prevent Stretch Marks? I am pregnant and am starting to get Stretch Marks. How can I stop them?A. Stretch Marks are hereditary and some women get it while others don't. There are special creams out there in order to prevent stretch marks, however I recommend you take a good moisturizing cream and rub it on your stomach and anywhere else that you need to, every night after the bath.

Q. I want to know why do all pregnant woman get stretch marks and how to treat them? I have given birth to a baby boy recently….it is joyous time on Christmas Eve. This is my second baby. During my previous delivery I didn’t get any stretch mark but now. I want to know why do all pregnant woman get stretch marks and how to treat them?A. not all women get stretchmarks during pregnancy. some women get them without being pregnant.

Q. Are these stretch marks very common and how to avoid them? I mean which cream to be used? I am in my 8 th month. Everything is going good. Just a worry came when I saw one woman having stretch marks. Are these stretch marks very common and how to avoid them? I mean which cream to be used?A. Hi , this is my 2nd baby. During the last pregnancy I had stretch marks. I have seen some ladies, who do not have at all. I met one woman with 4 children she did not have any. One of my friend; had in the very first pregnancy. There are creams available for use by pregnant woman before and after pregnancy to avoid stretch marks altogether.

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marking


  • noun

Synonyms for marking

noun a distinguishing symbol

Synonyms

  • mark
  • marker

Related Words

  • earmark
  • brand
  • symbol
  • trademark
  • assay-mark
  • authentication
  • hallmark
  • postmark
  • watermark
  • broad arrow
  • milepost
  • milestone
  • peg
  • pin
  • pip
  • spot
  • label
  • cairn

noun a pattern of marks

Related Words

  • pattern
  • design
  • figure
  • blaze
  • crisscross
  • cross
  • mark
  • eyespot
  • ocellus
  • shading
  • maculation
  • patch
  • speckle
  • dapple
  • fleck
  • spot
  • streak
  • stripe
  • bar

noun evaluation of performance by assigning a grade or score

Synonyms

  • scoring
  • grading

Related Words

  • evaluation
  • rating

noun the act of making a visible mark on a surface

Related Words

  • decoration
  • lineation
  • mottling
  • striping
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