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Marcan

American  
[mahr-kuhn] / ˈmɑr kən /
Or Markan

adjective

  1. of, relating to, or characteristic of St. Mark or of the second Gospel.


Etymology

Origin of Marcan

1900–05; < Latin Mārc ( us ) Mark + -an

Example Sentences

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For Danielle Marcan, another creator who posted her own take on the trend, the act of accentuating dark circles was about accepting her own insecurities.

From New York Times

Tienen un planificador, donde marcan pequeñas metas.

From Seattle Times

La publicación de los nuevos reglamentos marcan un nuevo hito en el caso de Hernández-Llach, de 18 años, que murió luego de que el agente policial de Miami Beach le disparara con un Taser cuando el joven se daba a la fuga al ser descubierto pintando un edificio abandonado.

From Washington Times

Las declaraciones de Carrillo marcan el hecho más reciente de la polémica electoral en curso en Sweetwater.

From Washington Times

Marcan entered the tournament as a replacement for second-seeded Andreas Seppi, who withdrew because he was ill.

From Seattle Times