hall|mark — «HL MAHRK», noun, verb. –n. 1. an official mark indicating standard of purity, put on gold or silver articles. 2. such a mark on any manufactured article. 3. Figurative. any mark or sign of genuineness or good quality: »Courtesy and self control… … Useful english dictionary
HALL-MARK — an official mark or attestation of the genuineness of gold and silver articles … The Nuttall Encyclopaedia
hall·mark — /ˈhɑːlˌmɑɚk/ noun, pl marks [count] 1 : a quality, ability, etc., that is typical of a particular person or thing He had all the hallmarks of a great baseball player. Humor is one of the hallmarks of her style. The murder bore all the hallmarks… … Useful english dictionary
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Mark Hall (musician) — Mark Hall Mark Hall in 2011 at the Come to the Well Tour Background information Birth name Mark Hall, Jr. Born September 14 … Wikipedia
Mark David Hall — is Herbert Hoover Distinguished Professor of Politics at George Fox University, and the author of a number of books on religion and politics in American life. The majority of his research has been in religion in the American founding era. He is… … Wikipedia
Mark Hall (performer) — Mark Hall Born Mark Andrew Hall 27 March 1983 (1983 03 27) (age 28) Brighton, East Sussex, U.K. Occupation Actor, voice actor, singer, dancer, musical director, pianist, director, writer Years active 1990–present … Wikipedia
Mark Hall (American football) — For others of the same name, see Mark Hall. Mark Hall is a former defensive end in the National Football League. Contents 1 Biography 2 Career 3 See also 4 References … Wikipedia
mark — de·mark; den·mark; finn·mark; mark; mark·ed·ly; mark·ed·ness; mark·er; mark·graf; mark·ing; mark·ka; mark·ry; Mono·mark; nord·mark·ite; ra·mark; reichs·mark; re·mark·abil·i·ty; re·mark·able·ness; re·mark·ably; re·mark·ed·ly; re·mark·er;… … English syllables
hall — banks·hall; guild·hall; hall; hall·moot; hall·statt; hall·statt·an; hall·wachs; white·hall; hall·mark; hall·stadt; hall·stadt·an; turn·hall; … English syllables