Mark

the word Mark has very different meanings:

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the Marks

to unit

geographical area

  • an area at the borders of the Franconia realm or the holy Roman realm (of German nation), see border Marks. Also the border was called every now and then Mark. Inthis sense the name Mark - partially only regional - used as abbreviation for former borderland:


other

  • the Mark, inTo river in the Netherlands,

Mark, a substance

  • a soft substance on the inside of bones and organs, see marrow and Mark (food)
  • a soft substance within the core range of vegetable rungs, see to Mark (Botanik)
  • gemahlenes or püriertes fruit, see Fruit Mark
  • colloquially root vegetable

the name Mark (without articles)

geographical names

family name

product name

see also

Wiktionary: Mark - word origin, synonyms and translations
this side is a term clarifyingto the distinction of several terms named the same word.
 

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