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Mark may refer to:
Christianity
* Curse and mark of Cain, Cain's inability to cultivate crops and the necessity that he led a nomadic lifestyle
* Gospel of Mark, one of the books of the Bible
* Mark the Evangelist (Saint Mark)
* Mark of the Beast, a sign or number mentioned in the Book of Revelation
* St Mark's Basilica, the most famous of the churches of Venice and an example of Byzantine architecture
Currency
* German gold mark, coinage of the German Empire from 1873 to 1914
* German mark, official currency of Germany from 1948 to 2001
* East German Mark, official currency of the German Democratic Republic from 1948 to 1990
* Mark (money), a unit of currency in various countries
Geography
* Mark, or march, the border territory of a country
* Mark (county)
* Mark (Dender)
* Mark (Dintel)
* Mark Brandenburg
* Mark Hundred
* Mark Municipality
Sports
* Mark, to have a player follow an opposing striker or other prominent player in football (soccer)
* Mark (professional wrestling), a professional wrestling fan who believes what they see is legitimate
Catching a ball
In both Australian rules football and rugby union, a clean catch from a kick by another player results in a free kick. See:
* Mark (Australian football)
* Mark (rugby)
(See also fair catch in American football.)
Technology
* Harvard Mark I, the first large-scale automatic digital computer in the USA
* Mark (designation), level of development
* Mark frequency, extreme discrete value of frequency-shift keying
Measurement
* Mark (weight), an archaic European unit of weight whose use for precious metal gave rise to the currencies
* Mark twain, simple measurement of water depth using a rope
Business
* Service mark, trademark used to identify a service rather than a product
* Trade mark, distinctive sign of some kind which is used by a business to uniquely identify itself and its products and services
Other
* Beauty mark, dark mole on the face or other part of the body that is considered to be attractive
* Diacritical mark, mark added to a letter to alter a word's pronunciation or to distinguish between similar words
* Mark, fictional realm in J. R. R. Tolkien's fantasy era of Middle-earth
* Mark, a grade awarded to students' work
* Mark (given name), common male given name
* Mark (victim), the victim of a con game or an assassination
* Merchant's Mark
* Sea mark, pilotage aid which identifies the approximate position of a maritime channel, hazard and administrative area
See also
*Marks
*List of names derived from Marcus
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