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marker

[mahr-ker] / ˈmɑr kər /
NOUN
a writing instrument
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In the 1970s, Caracas was one of the first destinations for Air France’s high-speed Concorde jets, a marker of a rising nation.

From The Wall Street Journal

Biologists often use diversification, which reflects how frequently new species form, as a marker of evolutionary success.

From Science Daily

These insights may help researchers generate new hypotheses about how tumors grow and progress, while also pointing toward promising future diagnostic markers or treatment targets.

From Science Daily

These include improved markers of cardiovascular health when compared with omnivorous diets that include meat, fish, and other animal-derived foods.

From Science Daily

The marker, at 25 times 2025 earnings, isn’t cheap, but Calvasina’s target includes no multiple expansion—she values the S&P 500 at about 25 times trailing earnings.

From Barron's