The mark "d14kt" indicates that a piece of jewelry is made of 14-karat gold, which contains 58.3% pure gold and 41.7% other metals. The "d" likely refers to the manufacturer or designer's initial or brand. This marking is commonly found on gold jewelry to signify its gold content and ensure authenticity.
Mark up would mean to add. Mark down would mean to subtract.
Yes. "Mean" Mark Callous WCW 1989.
This is not a recognised mark anywhere.
The Maker's Mark
In Aramaic, the word "mark" can mean a sign, indication, or symbol. It can also refer to a physical mark, such as a branding or tattoo.
Mean Mark Eitzel Gets Fat was created in 1982.
If you mean as from England, no he is not. Mark Hamill is American.
GA is proablbly the makers mark or Sponsors mark as its known.
A mark in particular on the dog is merely unique. It doesn't mean anything.
The double mark after the 6 indicates inches. If it was a single mark (') - that would mean feet.
Mark: Means warlike and its origin is latin
Could you please clarify which punctuation mark you are referring to?