Hallmark

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Noun

Hallmark (plural Hallmarks)
  1. A distinguishing characteristic.
    • 2011 Phil McNulty Arsenal 2 - 1 Everton
    Arsene Wenger's side showed little of the style and fluidity that is their hallmark but this was about digging deep and getting the job done, qualities they demonstrated and that will serve them well as the season reaches its climax.
  2. An official marking made by a trusted party, usually an assay office, on items made of precious metals.
    • 2007. Zerzan, John. Silence.
      It can highlight our embodiment, a qualitative step away from the hallmark machines that work so resolutely to disembody us.

Verb

Hallmark (third-person singular simple present Hallmarks, present participle Hallmarking, simple past and past participle Hallmarked)

  1. To provide or stamp with a hallmark

Thesaurus

aroma, attribute, authentication, badge, banner, billhead, book stamp, bookplate, brand, broad arrow, cachet, cast, character, characteristic, check, colophon, configuration, counterfoil, countermark, cut, device, differentia, differential, distinctive feature, docket, earmark, feature, figure, flavor, government mark, government stamp, gust, identification, idiocrasy, idiosyncrasy, image, impress, impression, imprint, index, indicant, indicator, individualism, insignia, keynote, label, letterhead, lineaments, logo, logotype, mannerism, mark, marking, masthead, measure, mold, nature, note, odor, particularity, peculiarity, picture, plate, price tag, property, quality, quirk, registered trademark, representation, representative, running head, running title, savor, seal, shape, sigil, sign, signal, signature, signet, singularity, smack, specialty, stamp, sticker, stub, sure sign, symbol, symptom, tab, tag, taint, tally, tang, taste, telltale sign, ticket, title page, token, trade name, trademark, trademark name, trait, trick, verification

Translations

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