Results for: quotation mark
English English
acceptance, affirmative response, affirmative voter, assent indicator, aye, yea; affirmative reply, indicates contradiction, mark of attention, aye; indeed?, truly?yes
act of citing something, extract from work, official acknowledgment of merit, order to appear in court, quotation; official praise; summons to a court of law, reference to previous decision, use of precedentcitation
act of indicating, medical sign, reading instrument, sign of something, something necessary or desirable, something which indicates, mark, signal, suggestion, symptom; act of indicating or showingindication
act of intercepting, difference between calculated and observed altitude, distance between the origin and axis crossing, get the ball, interrupt progress, mark extent, take, seize; cause to stop; delay, hinder, obstruct; interrupt; intersect (Mathemati...intercept
act of removing a mark, act of taking away a notationunmarking
act of scuffing, flat shoe, mark from scraping or rubbing, poke the foot, scrape feet while walking, scrape or rub, scratching or scraping sound; act of scratching or scraping; flat-heeled slipper that covers only the toes; abrasion, scratch mark, mark...scuff
act of splashing; splashing sound; amount of liquid thrown or dropped on a surface; mark made by a falling quantity of liquid; spot of light or color; strong impression, showy display, add contrasts to, be spattered about, dash a liquid, spray; wet or ...splash
act or instance of spreading something out past a designated mark; spreading over; covering overoverspreading
action of banging down a foot, bang a foot down forcibly, cancellation across a postage stamp, characteristic of something, crush rocks, design printed onto paper with a stamp, gummed paper as an official mark, gummed paper paying for postage, have a l...stamp
action to relieve itching, assembled hastily, cancel something, cause itching, delete something, done randomly, drag something along surface, for jotted notes, handicap of zero, incur penalty, just get by, make fluke shot, make harsh noise, make mark i...scratch
acute, acute accent, grave, serious, severe; keen, sharp, sensitive; penetrating, shrewd; less than 90 degrees (Geometry); pointed, mark above letter, perceptive, severe and of short duration, very great or bad, with angles less than 90 degreesacute
add headings to text, mark something in red, regulate something, supply with rubrics; arrange as a rubric; make rules or guidelines for somethingrubricate
add ink, colored fluid contained in pens and other printing devices, liquid ejected by octopus or squid, liquid for writing, drawing, or printing, mark something with ink, mark with ink; stain with ink, print publicity, sign a contractink
add light areas in, best part, contrasting pale area, emphasize, light streaks in hair, mark with highlighter, put streaks in, reflection, representative part, something prominent or memorable, particularly enjoyable experience or event, interesting or...highlight
add small amount to something, bit, drop, pinch; punctuation mark indicating a break in a sentence; rush, onset; race, sprint; spirit, vigor, dashboard, discourage somebody, exclaim against something or somebody, hurry, knock or throw something violent...dash
 

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