marked+feature

  • 1marked feature — index characteristic, property (distinctive attribute) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 2Marked Tree, Arkansas —   City   Flag …

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  • 3Feature — Fea ture (?; 135), n. [OE. feture form, shape, feature, OF. faiture fashion, make, fr. L. factura a making, formation, fr. facere, factum, to make. See {Feat}, {Fact}, and cf. {Facture}.] 1. The make, form, or outward appearance of a person; the… …

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  • 4marked — ► ADJECTIVE 1) having a visible mark or other identifying feature. 2) clearly noticeable. 3) singled out as a target for attack: a marked man. DERIVATIVES markedly adverb markedness noun …

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  • 5marked — markedly /mahr kid lee/, adv. markedness, n. /mahrkt/, adj. 1. strikingly noticeable; conspicuous: with marked success. 2. watched as an object of suspicion or vengeance: a marked man. 3. having a mark or marks: beautifully marked birds; to read… …

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  • 6Feature recognition — The term feature does not imply the same meaning in different engineering disciplines. This has resulted in several ambiguous definitions for feature. A feature, in computer aided design (CAD) software, can be called a region of a part with some… …

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  • 7feature — /fee cheuhr/, n., v., featured, featuring. n. 1. a prominent or conspicuous part or characteristic: Tall buildings were a new feature on the skyline. 2. something offered as a special attraction: This model has several added features. 3. Also… …

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  • 8feature — fea•ture [[t]ˈfi tʃər[/t]] n. v. tured, tur•ing, adj. 1) a prominent or conspicuous part or characteristic: The best feature of the house is the sun porch[/ex] 2) something offered as a special or main attraction 3) sbz Also called fea′ture film′ …

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  • 9marked — [[t]mɑrkt[/t]] adj. 1) striking; conspicuous: marked success[/ex] 2) watched as an object of suspicion or vengeance: a marked man[/ex] 3) having a mark or marks: strikingly marked birds[/ex] 4) ling. (of a linguistic form) a) characterized by the …

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  • 10marked — adjective Date: before 12th century 1. having an identifying mark 2. having a distinctive or emphasized character < has a marked drawl > 3. a. enjoying fame or notoriety b. being an object of attack, suspicion, or vengeance 4. overtly signaled by …

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