Maritime Provinces |
the Canadian provinces on the Atlantic coast; New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, and Prince Edward Island. |
marjoram |
any of several herbs whose fragrant leaves are used as seasoning. |
Mark |
one of the twelve Apostles of Jesus Christ, traditionally regarded as the author of the second Gospel. [2 definitions] |
mark1 |
something such as a spot, line, or scar that is visible on a surface. [16 definitions] |
mark2 |
see "ostmark," "deutsche mark," "markka." [2 definitions] |
markdown |
a reduction in price, or the amount of such a reduction. |
mark down |
to lower the price of. |
marked |
distinct; conspicuous. [3 definitions] |
marker |
something that marks or indicates, such as a gravestone. [5 definitions] |
market |
a place where goods are available for sale. [6 definitions] |
marketable |
able to be sold or made use of to earn money; salable. |
market basket |
a selection of goods and services, esp. food, considered to represent a typical family's needs over a period of time, and used to calculate changes in the cost of living. |
marketing |
all of the activities involved in transferring goods from a producer to consumers, esp. including advertising. [2 definitions] |
market order |
an order to purchase or sell, esp. stocks or other financial instruments, at the current market price. |
marketplace |
an outdoor or indoor area where merchants sell their various goods. [3 definitions] |
market price |
the price for which a commodity, security, or piece of merchandise sells in a given market; prevailing price. |
market value |
the value of a business, property, security, commodity, or piece of merchandise in terms of the estimated price for which it can be sold in a given market. |
marking |
a mark or marks. [3 definitions] |
markka |
formerly, the chief monetary unit of Finland, equaling one hundred pennis. |
marksman |
a man who shoots a gun skillfully, esp. at a mark or target. |
markswoman |
a woman who shoots a gun skillfully, esp. at a mark or target. |