mark
Mark stands for:
- Mark (name) , first name and surname
- Mark (unit) , historical Danish square measure
- Mark (weight) , historical measure of mass
- Mark (product designation) , additional designation for the development status of a product
- Mark (ship, 1893) , steamer (1893)
- Mark (ship, 1913) , steamer (1913)
- Mark (currency) , currencies
- Mark (magazine) , Dutch architecture magazine
Part of plants or animals:
- Mark (botany) , substance in the core area of plant shoot axes
- Bone marrow , tissue in the cavity of bone
- Spinal cord , part of the central nervous system
- Pulp (food) , animal pulp or fruit pulp as food
Land areas:
- Mark (territory) , border area of an empire
- Limit , old word
- Feldmark , arable land of a municipality (see there also on Common Mark )
- Landmark , contiguous parcels
Mark stands for the following geographical objects:
Historical Territories:
- Mark Brandenburg , German Margraviate
- County Mark , Territory of the Holy Roman Empire
in Germany:
- Mark (Bernbeuren) , district of Bernbeuren , Weilheim-Schongau district, Bavaria
- Mark (Burgkirchen an der Alz) , district of Burgkirchen an der Alz , Altötting district, Bavaria
- Mark (Bochum) , district of Bochum-Weitmar, North Rhine-Westphalia
- Mark (Halver) , district of Halver, Märkischer Kreis, North Rhine-Westphalia
- Mark (Hamm) , district of Hamm, North Rhine-Westphalia
- Mark (Föritztal) , district of Föritztal, Sonneberg district, Thuringia
- Mark (Westoverledingen) , district of Westoverledingen , district of Leer, Lower Saxony
- Mark (unincorporated area) in Middle Franconia
Others in Europe:
- Mark (river) in the Netherlands
- Mark (municipality) in Sweden
Places in the United States:
See also:
Wiktionary: Mark - Explanations of meanings, word origins, synonyms, translations
- Mark Castle in Hamm, North Rhine-Westphalia
- Marc (disambiguation)
- Marche
- Marck (disambiguation)
- Marcq
- Marg
- Trademarks (disambiguation)
- Market (disambiguation)
- Marque