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An east Indian wood of a reddish orange color, handsomely veined with darker marks. It is occasionally used for cabinetwork.
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a.
Having ripple marks.
n.
The decimal point; the dot placed at the left of a decimal fraction, to separate it from the whole number which it follows. The term is sometimes also applied to other marks of separation.
v. t.
To follow the tracks or traces of; to pursue by following the marks of the feet; to trace; to trail; as, to track a deer in the snow.
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of Marksman
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Without marks or striations; nonstriated; as, unstriped muscle fibers.
n.
Skill of a marksman.
n.
A board on which a game is played, by pushing or driving pieces of metal or money to reach certain marks; also, the game itself. Called also shuffleboard, shoveboard, shovegroat, shovelpenny.
n.
One skilled in shooting at an object with exactness; a good marksman.
v. t.
To color, as the flesh, by pricking in coloring matter, so as to form marks or figures which can not be washed out.
v. t.
To mark out; to draw or delineate with marks; especially, to copy, as a drawing or engraving, by following the lines and marking them on a sheet superimposed, through which they appear; as, to trace a figure or an outline; a traced drawing.
n.
A person who keeps, marks, regulates, or determines the time.
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One who marks the time in musical performances.
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Bearing scars or marks of wounds.
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Having marks or patches of different colors; as, variegated leaves, or flowers.
v. i.
Casual marks at uncertain distances.
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A marksman; one who practices shooting; as, an exellent shot.
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Formerly, a member of an independent body of marksmen in the French army. They were used sometimes in front of the army to annoy the enemy, sometimes in the rear to check his pursuit. The term is now applied to all troops acting as skirmishers.
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Having blazes, or white marks, on the fore and hind foot of one side, as if marked by trammels; -- said of a horse.
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Not surveyed, or designated by marks, limits, or boundaries, as appropriated to some individual, company, or corporation; as, unlocated lands.
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