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1.(of playing cards) having distinctive marks on their backs to assist cheating.
‘This deck appears as a slightly battered and _marked_ casino deck from The Sands that consists entirely of face cards.’
‘The _marked_ cards for the system come from United States Playing Card Co.’
2.(of words or forms) distinguished by a particular feature.
‘the word ‘drake’ is semantically _marked_ as masculine’
‘Clearly, all this is explainable in terms of our M-principle: to convey a _marked_ message, use a _marked_ linguistic expression.’
3.Clearly noticeable.
‘a _marked_ increase in UK sales’
‘There is a _marked_ difference between those living in prosperous wheat belt and wine country, compared with those in declining steel towns.’
4.Having a visible mark or marking.
‘a houseplant with beautifully _marked_ , dark green leaves’
‘They ensure to the holder of the mark the goodwill associated with the _marked_ product, which may entail considerable expenditure by the manufacturer.’
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