The word you are looking for is "highlight." It means to emphasize or draw attention to something by marking or coloring it.
The punctuation mark that derived its name from the Greek word meaning "something cut off" is the ellipsis. The term "ellipsis" comes from the Greek word "elleipsis," which means "omission" or "leaving out."
Translated (word by word) it gives you something like: "Good night, I just stopped by to leave my mark". I would also "leave" the meaning of mark at your discretion ;).
The prefix you would add to the word "marked" to change the meaning to "mark before" is "pre-". So it becomes "pre-marked."
the meaning of the word in is to go into. Or to be inside something.
You can add pre- to date to mark something as happening earlier.
marquer = to mark, put a mark on something marquer un but = to score a goal (soccer)
The punctuation mark that derived its name from the Greek word meaning "something cut off" is the ellipsis. The term "ellipsis" comes from the Greek word "elleipsis," which means "omission" or "leaving out."
The word that rhymes with dot and has a similar meaning is: spot.
blot, spot
Yes, the noun 'spot' is a common noun, a general word for a mark of contracting color or texture on a surface; a general word for a specific place.
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No, 'Spotted' is a word meaning something has blots of something. ~Mega³
Translated (word by word) it gives you something like: "Good night, I just stopped by to leave my mark". I would also "leave" the meaning of mark at your discretion ;).
meaning of the something: some thing. it can be anything, preferably inanimate
to find the meaning of something means to define itcomparison
The word is actually "misCible" meaning something that can be mixed with something else.
a word used when u agree on something. (used to express affirmation or assent or to mark the addition of something emphasizing and amplifying a previous statement): Do you want that? Yes, I do.