dragmark

noun

Etymology

From drag + mark.

  1. derived from *mórǵs
  2. derived from *markō
  3. derived from *marku
  4. derived from mearc
  5. derived from mark
  6. compounded as dragmark — “drag + mark

Definitions

  1. A surface imperfection, typically a series of fine vertical laps or ridges near the…

    A surface imperfection, typically a series of fine vertical laps or ridges near the shoulder or neck of a glass container.

  2. A long, even mark with longitudinal striations left by an object dragged across a…

    A long, even mark with longitudinal striations left by an object dragged across a sedimentary surface by a water current.

  3. A visual indicator, often a line or a highlighted area, that shows a user the exact…

    A visual indicator, often a line or a highlighted area, that shows a user the exact position where a dragged and dropped element will be placed within a user interface.

The neighborhood

Vish — recursive loop

No curated loop yet for dragmark. Loops are being traced one word at a time while the ingestion pipeline matures.

sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA