mark+by+pressure

  • 111The Mark of Nimueh — Infobox Television episode Title = The Mark of Nimueh Series = Merlin Caption = Season = 1 Episode = 3 Guests = Michelle Ryan Nimueh Airdate = 4 October 2008 Runtime = 45 Minutes Production = 1.3 Writer = TBA Director = TBA Producer = TBA Editor …

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  • 112plate mark — I. noun 1. : hallmark 2. : a depression of an etching or engraving made by the pressure of the edge of the plate upon the dampened paper while printing 3. : an impression from a flat uninked plate to smooth a rough area prior to printing or to… …

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  • 113High-water mark — High High, a. [Compar. {Higher}; superl. {Highest}.] [OE. high, hegh, hey, heh, AS. he[ a]h, h?h; akin to OS. h?h, OFries. hag, hach, D. hoog, OHG. h?h, G. hoch, Icel. h?r, Sw. h[ o]g, Dan. h[ o]i, Goth. hauhs, and to Icel. haugr mound, G. h[… …

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  • 114Low water mark — Low Low (l[=o]), a. [Compar. {Lower} (l[=o] [ e]r); superl. {Lowest}.] [OE. low, louh, lah, Icel. l[=a]gr; akin to Sw. l[*a]g, Dan. lav, D. laag, and E. lie. See {Lie} to be prostrate.] [1913 Webster] 1. Occupying an inferior position or place;… …

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  • 115chatter mark — 1. a mark left by a tool that has been chattering. 2. Geol. any of a series of irregular gouges made on rock surfaces by the slipping of rock fragments held in the lower portion of a glacier. [1885 90] * * * ▪ geology       small, curved fracture …

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  • 116witness mark —   n.    the change in the surface finish of metal resulting from pressure contact, as in impressioning …

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  • 117impress — I. verb Etymology: Middle English, from Latin impressus, past participle of imprimere, from in + premere to press more at press Date: 14th century transitive verb 1. a. to apply with pressure so as to imprint b. to produce (as a mark) by pressure …

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  • 118impress — impress1 impresser, n. v. /im pres /; n. /im pres/, v., impressed or (Archaic) imprest; impressing; n. v.t. 1. to affect deeply or strongly in mind or feelings; influence in opinion: He impressed us as a sincere young man. 2. to fix deeply or… …

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  • 119impress — I. verb (t) /ɪmˈprɛs / (say im pres) (impressed or, Archaic, imprest, impressing) 1. to affect deeply or strongly in mind or feelings, especially favourably; influence in opinion. 2. (used negatively) to produce an unfavourable reaction in: I… …

  • 120Impress — Im*press , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Impressed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Impressing}.] [L. impressus, p. p. of imprimere to impress; pref. im in, on + premere to press. See {Press} to squeeze, and cf. {Imprint}.] 1. To press, stamp, or print something in or… …

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