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Marker   /mˈɑrkər/   Listen
Marker

noun
1.
Some conspicuous object used to distinguish or mark something.
2.
A distinguishing symbol.  Synonyms: mark, marking.
3.
A writing implement for making a mark.



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"Marker" Quotes from Famous Books



... '] the case is too too evident [duplication in original] sums itup.[59] [footnote marker missing in text] a passage in Edward the Fourth's Liber Niger [passaeg] ab. ...
— Early English Meals and Manners • Various

... sketch of a brass butt hinge, open. Fig. 223 illustrates a similar hinge closed, and shows the gauge set so that the point of the marker is exactly to the centre of the pivot-pin. This distance we will call C. Now turn to Fig. 224. The distance C has been gauged from the face side of the frame. The gauge is then set to the thickness of the hinge ...
— Woodwork Joints - How they are Set Out, How Made and Where Used. • William Fairham

... at the present day it is said that other 'articles' besides 'valuables' are 'left' with the marker at billiards 'for a consideration.' A fine umbrella, very little used, was lately shown to me as having been sold for five shillings, by a marker; it probably ...
— The Gaming Table: Its Votaries and Victims - Volume II (of II) • Andrew Steinmetz

... thought rapidly. "If she took that one she will come to Marker's ranch, and be all right. If she took the middle road she will make Benton. But this one, it winds and twists, and ...
— Sunny Slopes • Ethel Hueston

... the piano, if it's too wet to play golf. You can amuse yourself with painting if there aren't any pheasants to shoot. In fact, he will think that my wanting to become a musician is much the same thing as if I wanted to become a billiard-marker. And if he and I talked about it till we were a hundred years old, he could never possibly appreciate ...
— Michael • E. F. Benson


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