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marking

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Noun — A pattern, symbol, or coloured area on a surface, especially on an animal or object.

How to use marking

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distinctive markings road markings exam marking

Etymology

From Old English mearcung, formed from "mark" plus "-ing."

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Frequently asked questions

What does “marking” mean?

The word “marking” means a pattern, symbol, or coloured area on a surface, especially on an animal or object. In plain terms, a visible pattern or mark on something, or the act of grading schoolwork.

How do you pronounce “marking”?

“Marking” is pronounced MAH-kihng (/ˈmɑɹkɪŋ/ in IPA).

How do you use “marking” in a sentence?

Here is “marking” used in a sentence: “The tiger's stripes are one of nature's most recognizable markings.”

What part of speech is “marking”?

“Marking” is a noun.

Where does the word “marking” come from?

The word “marking” comes from Old English. From Old English mearcung, formed from "mark" plus "-ing.".

Is “marking” a common word?

“Marking” is a fairly common word in modern English.

How many meanings does “marking” have?

“Marking” has 2 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: a pattern, symbol, or coloured area on a surface, especially on an animal or object.

What is the difference between "marking" and "grading"?

In British English, "marking" is the usual term for assessing and scoring students' work, while "grading" is more common in American English. Both refer to evaluating academic work and awarding a mark or grade.

What is the difference between "marking" and "marks"?

"Marking" often refers to the pattern or colouring on an animal or surface, as in "tabby markings," or to the activity of grading work. "Marks" usually means the scores awarded, as in "high marks," or visible spots and stains.

What are "markings" on an animal?

"Markings" are the patterns, symbols, or coloured areas on an animal's coat, skin, or feathers, such as a tiger's stripes or a bird's distinctive plumage. They often help identify a species or an individual.

What is the difference between "marking" and "labelling"?

"Marking" is making a pattern, sign, or score on something, or grading work, while "labelling" is attaching or writing a name or category on an item to identify it. Labelling always involves naming, whereas marking may not.

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