The word mark, which is also a name when capitalized, has 17 definitions in the online dictionary, including:
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The prefix you would add to the word "marked" to change the meaning to "mark before" is "pre-". So it becomes "pre-marked."
From a Greek word meaning "mark joining two syllables or words."
The root word of "annotate" is "note", which comes from the Latin word "notare" meaning "to mark".
The word totem has no meaning in Latin. The English word "totem" comes from an Algonquian (Native American) word meaning "his kin; his family mark".
Azul is a Spanish word meaning "blue" and it does not have an accent mark.
marquer = to mark, put a mark on something marquer un but = to score a goal (soccer)
The word mark, which is also a name when capitalized, has 17 definitions in the online dictionary, including:a line drawn in some fashiona characteristic of a person or objecta goalAnd more. Read the definitions, below.
The word you are looking for is "highlight." It means to emphasize or draw attention to something by marking or coloring it.
The root word of stigma is stigm which is a type of tree
To diacritically mark a word, you can add diacritical marks such as accents, tildes, or umlauts to indicate pronunciation or change the meaning of a word. In many cases, these marks are placed above or below certain letters in a word to modify their sounds.
From Latin as Determinare, meaning to set limits or to mark the end or boundary. The word Terminus has connections here
Yes, "¿Qué pasa?" has an accent mark over the "e" in "qué." The accent mark indicates that the word is a question, meaning "What happens?" or "What's happening?" in English.