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Mark may refer to:

Christianity

Currency

Geography

Measurement

  • Mark (mass), an archaic European unit of weight whose use for precious metal gave rise to the currencies

Mythology

  • Mark of Cornwall, a figure from Arthurian legend
  • Mark, a satyr, a legend in Ancient Greece, regarded as a god in Thebes.

Sports

In both Australian rules football and rugby union, a clean catch from a kick by another player results in a free kick. See:

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
  • Mark tone, a synchronizing signal used in early telecommunications, indicating that data bits will be arriving, as distinguished from a space tone, an absence of data

Other

See also