Marks

/ˈmɑːrks/

Definitions

  1. (n.) Distinctive symbols, words, or devices used to identify trademarks, service marks, or certification marks.
    The company registered several marks to protect its brand identity.
  2. (n.) Evidence, impressions, or indications left by an act or event, often used in forensic or evidentiary contexts.
    The marks on the door suggested a forced entry.

Commentary

Use 'marks' primarily in contexts involving trademarks or evidence; when plural of 'mark', refer to base entry to avoid redundancy.

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