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marker

noun as in a writing instrument

noun as in something that marks

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It’s intended as a “marker bill,” Marsh said, meaning it contains policy ideas that could be folded into larger pieces of legislation.

He grabbed a marker and wrote the score of Saturday night’s rivalry loss to UCLA, one of USC’s worst of the season.

Late last year, the Texas Department of Public Safety announced that it would not change sex markers on state-issued driver's licenses for any reason other than "clerical errors."

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Still, tests provide a marker to help keep students, teachers and schools on track toward skills students are supposed to be learning in each grade.

Starting from a radius of 3 feet, they gently dig toward the marker from all directions, using shovels and then switching to pointed trowels to scoop debris into dust pans for closer inspection.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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