A contrivance to prevent an animal from leaping or breaking through fences.
A mark of punctuation; a character used to mark the divisions of a composition, or the pauses to be observed in reading, or to point off groups of figures, etc.
To make a plot, map, pr plan, of; to mark the position of on a plan; to delineate.
O, that's a fancy of my ain to mark the breed, sir.
The word man is essential to mark thelimits of tragedy.
An L-shaped rod projects at one side to mark the place of the next row.
The operator has then marked out a devious line upon either border with a hoe handle, and all the space between these borders has been gone over with a garden roller to mark the area of the desired greensward.
Figure 140 is a device with a lid, in the end of which is a notch to mark the place of the stake.
But the most frequent and the principal use of pauses, is, to mark the divisions of the sense.
I set out before the party moved off, in order to mark the line of route for the carts, and to fix on a spot for the camp.
This rise seemed to mark the extent of the bed of clay through which the Darling flows, at least as far as we had hitherto traced it.
A succession of low ridges seemed there to mark the extent of its basin, nor did I perceive in the country beyond any ranges of a more decidedly fluviatile character.
Others, more alive to events and less drowsy, lavishly expended their rude jokes on those who were engaged in the struggle, or listened with a curious interest to mark the progress of the battle, by the uncertain index of its noise.
Such signs, with the regular service on Sunday, mark the passage of the weeks.
It is true that the inscription on a kudurru enumerates the exact position and size of the estate with which it is concerned, but the kudurru was never actually used to mark the boundary.
Situated on the right bank of the Tigris opposite the mounds which mark thesite of the ancient city of Nineveh.
It seems to mark the step in the development of the royal pyramid which was immediately followed by the Great Pyramid.
An attempt is here made to lay bare the causes which produced these changes, and to mark the stages of the ecclesiastical revolution.
The plains lay Like a great frozen sea, congealed ripples shining in the light of the Earth, with dark patches to mark the hollows.
There was faint light here to mark the presence of the living intruders.
To conserve power, the camp was almost dark, we lived in dim, chill rooms, with just a few weak spots of light outside to mark the watchmen on their rounds.
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