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71Mark [6] — Mark, 1) vormalige deutsche Grafschaft des westfälischen Kreises, wurde durch den Haarstrang in den ebenen und fruchtbaren Hellweg (nördlich) und das gebirgige und rauhe Süderland oder Sauerland (südlich) geteilt und zerfiel in zwei Städtekreise …
72Mark [7] — Mark, Mark Brandenburg, s. Brandenburg (Provinz) …
73Mark 41 — or Mk 41 may refer to Mark 41 Vertical Launch System, a ship based missile launcher Mk 41 or B41 nuclear bomb, the highest yield nuclear bomb designed by the United States military This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the same… …
74Mark II — der, ein von Howard H. Aiken entwickelter und 1947 fertig gestellter, vollständig elektronisch arbeitender Rechner, der Nachfolger des Mark I …
75mark-up — s.m.inv. ES ingl. {{wmetafile0}} TS econ. margine di profitto da aggiungere al costo totale di produzione, mediante cui si stabilisce il prezzo di un prodotto {{line}} {{/line}} DATA: sec. XX. ETIMO: der. di (to) mark up valorizzare …
76Mark — Mark, Saint one of Jesus Christ s ↑disciples (=his close friends and followers) . According to Bible stories, he wrote The Gospel according to St Mark, which describes the life and teaching of Jesus …
77mark-up — mark ups N COUNT A mark up is an increase in the price of something, for example the difference between its cost and the price that it is sold for. (in AM, also use markup) …
78mark-up — /marˈkap, ingl. ˈmaːkˌʌp/ [vc. ingl., da to mark up «alzare il prezzo»] s. m. inv. (econ.) margine, ricarico …
79mark|er — «MAHR kuhr», noun. 1. a person or thing that marks: »Holding a black marker in his hand, the clerk numbered each carton as he counted them. 2. a person or device that keeps the score in a game. 3. Sports. a) a line or mark indicating position on… …
80mark|ka — «MAHRK kah», noun, plural kaa« kah». the former unit of money of Finland, replaced by the euro. ╂[< Finnish markka < Swedish mark, probably < Old Icelandic mork] …