noun
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a mark or series of marks
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the arrangement of colours on an animal, plant, etc
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assessment and correction of school children's or students' written work by teaching staff
Etymology
Origin of marking
Middle English word dating back to 1275–1325; mark 1, -ing 1
Example Sentences
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The leader was white with dark yellow markings on his face.
From Literature
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Understandable, maybe, as he faces his eighth match in charge with six defeats and a one-point win against Japan marking his reign so far.
From BBC
“Force majeure has now materialized at two Gulf producers, marking a clear shift from risk to realized disruption,” analysts at Citi said.
Many technicians sees this as marking the spot where a shorter-term rally graduates to a long-term uptrend.
From MarketWatch
Kraken’s banking unit secured access to the Federal Reserve’s core payment systems, a first for a crypto firm, marking a potential mainstream breakthrough.
From Barron's
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