markings |
marks |
As a noun markings
is .
As a proper noun marks is
derived from the given name mark.
marks |
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imperfections |
marks |
As a noun imperfections
is .
As a proper noun marks is
derived from the given name mark.
marks |
remarks |
As nouns the difference between marks and remarks
is that
marks is plural of lang=en while
remarks is plural of lang=en.
As verbs the difference between marks and remarks
is that
marks is third-person singular of mark while
remarks is third-person singular of remark.
As a proper noun Marks
is {{surname|from=given names}} derived from the given name {{term|Mark|lang=en}}.
wikidiffcom |
marks |
As a proper noun marks is
derived from the given name mark.
marks |
points |
As nouns the difference between marks and points
is that
marks is plural of lang=en while
points is plural of lang=en.
As verbs the difference between marks and points
is that
marks is third-person singular of mark while
points is third-person singular of point.
As proper nouns the difference between marks and points
is that
marks is {{surname|from=given names}} derived from the given name {{term|Mark|lang=en}} while
Points is an unincorporated community in West Virginia.
traces |
marks |
As nouns the difference between traces and marks
is that
traces is plural of lang=en while
marks is plural of lang=en.
As verbs the difference between traces and marks
is that
traces is third-person singular of trace while
marks is third-person singular of mark.
As a proper noun Marks is
{{surname|from=given names}} derived from the given name {{term|Mark|lang=en}}.
merks |
marks |
As nouns the difference between merks and marks
is that
merks is plural of lang=en while
marks is plural of lang=en.
As a verb marks is
third-person singular of mark.
As a proper noun Marks is
{{surname|from=given names}} derived from the given name {{term|Mark|lang=en}}.
mawks |
marks |
As a noun mawks
is or
mawks can be (uk|dialect) a slattern; a mawk.
As a proper noun marks is
derived from the given name mark.
marks |
arks |
As a proper noun marks
is derived from the given name mark.
As a noun arks is
.
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