marks on a map that stand for real places or real features on a map
Real horses do not have cutie marks.
Real stand for royal
There are no 'marks' used to differentiate between real diamonds and fake diamonds.
Yes
no way yeah "Are vampires real?" "No!"
to be real
Stand Tall's Tree's real name is Redwood.
6.5 is a real number.
Usually, real passports have identifying marks that can be seen under a blue light. These are security features that the government use in order to make sure that the passport is valid and not a fake.
In Real Life.
there is no real abbreviation for that
This was long before the addition of security features like security strips, water marks, and microprinting, but there's still a way to tell. Take a close look at the paper. A real note will contain small red and blue fibers blended into the paper itself.