Mark
the word Mark has very different meanings:
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the Marks
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to unit
- an old unit of weight, see Mark (weight). From this different currencies are derived:
- Courantmark (Northern Germany starting from 1502, S. Whom disk ago Münzverein)
- Mark of Banco (book currency in Hamburg, 17. - 19. Jh.)
- Goldmark (German Reich, 1871-1915/1938)
- Silver Mark (e.g. Hamburg around 1550, 1 Mark = 48 jokes and/or. later 16 Schilling)
- paper Mark (German Reich 1919-1923)
- pension Mark (German Reich 1923-1924)
- realm Mark (German Reich 1924-1948)
- German Mark (tri zone 1948/49, Federal Republic of Germany 1949-2001, 1948 “bank of German countries”, starting from 1949 “GermanFederal Bank ")
- German Mark, starting from 1964 Marks of the German issuing bank (Soviet zone 1948/49, German one Democratic Republic GDR 1949-1974, “German issuing bank”)
- Mark of the GDR (German Democratic Republic GDR 1974-1990, “state bank 9 of the GDR”)
- Finnish Mark (Finland 1864-2001)
- Estni Mark (Estonia 1918-1927)
- Polish Mark (Poland 1918-1926)
- convertible Mark (Bosnia and Herzegowina 1998-heute)
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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:
- the Mark Brandenburg
- that Märki circle, a district in North Rhine-Westphalia
- the county Mark, a historical area in Westphalia
- above allin Northern Germany in former times the free (feasting) country outside of the villages, which was in the common possession of the farmers, see Gemarkung. This word meaning is among other things still in the name
- Aplerbecker Mark, to a quarter of Dortmund
- Berghofer Mark, oneQuarter of Dortmund
- Bellinger Mark, a historical Mark in Main gau
- the Biebermark, the today still existing Mark cooperative in the same region
- Mark, a municipality-free area in the district attaining high city in Bavaria
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other
- the Mark, inTo river in the Netherlands,
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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
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the name Mark (without articles)
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geographical names
- castle Mark, the master castle of the counts of the Mark
- of Marks (Sweden), a municipality in the west of Sweden
- Mark (of Iowa), a city inTo Iowa
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family name
- male first name, see Markus
- of the Mark, name of noble one belonging to the westfälischen county Mark,
- J. Carson Mark (1913 to 1997), US-American mathematician
- Mary inches Marks (* 1940), US-American photo lady journalist
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product name
- Mark of I up to Marks of VIII, British tanks in the First World War
- Mark of 1 up to Marks of 48, torpedoes of the US-Navy
- Marks of I, Marks of VII and Marks of XIX, models of the pistol the ore Eagle
- Mark of 1 up to Marks of 4,Models of the machine gun Bren
- Mark of I and Marks of II, electromechanical computers from the time of the Second World War
- Mark-8, microcomputer on the basis Intel 8008 CCU (1974)
- Mark of I and Marks of II, Sampler of the company E-MU of system
- Mark of I and Marks of IV, guitar amplifiers of the company Mesa/Boogie
- Mark is the name of the credit components SAP of the R/3 - system
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see also
| Wiktionary: Mark - word origin, synonyms and translations |
| | this side is a term clarifyingto the distinction of several terms named the same word. |

