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marker

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Noun
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mark=er
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4 in 3 verses (in OT : 4 in 3 verses)

CIDE DICTIONARY

markern. 
     One who or that which marks.  [1913 Webster]

OXFORD DICTIONARY

marker, n.
1 a stone, post, etc., used to mark a position, place reached, etc.
2 a person or thing that marks.
3 a felt-tipped pen with a broad tip.
4 a person who records a score, esp. in billiards.
5 a flare etc. used to direct a pilot to a target.
6 a bookmark.
7 US sl. a promissory note; an IOU.

THESAURUS

marker

accountant, amanuensis, arch, archivist, barrow, beacon, beam, bench mark, bookkeeper, bookmark, boundary stone, brass, bust, cairn, catstone, cenotaph, clerk, column, cromlech, cross, cup, cyclolith, documentalist, dolmen, engraver, fan marker, filing clerk, flare path, footstone, grave, gravestone, headstone, hoarstone, inscription, landmark, librarian, lighthouse, lightship, mark, mausoleum, megalith, memento, memorial, memorial arch, memorial column, memorial statue, memorial stone, menhir, milepost, milestone, monolith, monument, mound, necrology, notary, notary public, obelisk, obituary, pharos, pillar, plaque, platform, prize, prothonotary, pylon, pyramid, racon, radar beacon, radio beacon, record clerk, recorder, recordist, register, registrar, reliquary, remembrance, ribbon, rostral column, scorekeeper, scorer, scribe, scrivener, seamark, secretary, shaft, shrine, stela, stenographer, stone, stonecutter, stupa, tablet, testimonial, timekeeper, tomb, tombstone, tope, tower, trophy, watchtower, wind cone, wind indicator, wind sock

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