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Definition of mark:

(n) : a border or frontier; a common, or area of common land, especially among early Germanic peoples
"1786, To give them an accurate eye and strength of arm, none under twenty-four years of age might shoot at any standing mark, except it was for a rover, and then he was to change his mark at every shot"
(v) : to indicate in some way for later reference; to take note of
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Definition of mark:

(n) : a border or frontier; a common, or area of common land, especially among early Germanic peoples
"1786, To give them an accurate eye and strength of arm, none under twenty-four years of age might shoot at any standing mark, except it was for a rover, and then he was to change his mark at every shot"
(v) : to indicate in some way for later reference; to take note of
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