Definition of Markers. Meaning of Markers. Synonyms of Markers

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Definition of Markers

Marker
Marker Mark"er, n. One who or that which marks. Specifically: (a) One who keeps account of a game played, as of billiards. (b) A counter used in card playing and other games. (c) (Mil.) The soldier who forms the pilot of a wheeling column, or marks the direction of an alignment. (d) An attachment to a sewing machine for marking a line on the fabric by creasing it.

Meaning of Markers from wikipedia

- Look up Marker, marker, or markers in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The term Marker may refer to: Marker (linguistics), a morpheme that indicates some...
- hetero-zygotes, then a marker is said to be co-dominant. Generally co-dominant markers are more informative than the dominant markers. Genetic markers can be used...
- tense. Analytic languages tend to have a relatively limited number of markers. Markers should be distinguished from the linguistic concept of markedness....
- felt-tip markers are referred to as just "markers". In Malaysia and Singapore, marker pens are simply called markers. In the Philippines, a marker is commonly...
- rituals. Ancient grave markers typically incorporated funerary art, especially details in stone relief. With greater literacy, more markers began to include...
- or. The term discourse marker was po****rized by Deborah Schiffrin in her 1987 book Discourse Markers. Common discourse markers used in the English language...
- Wet-wipe markers or wet-erase markers are a type of writing implement, which are used primarily on overhead transparencies, tablets at restaurants, and...
- Prognostic markers are biomarkers used to measure the progress of a disease in the patient sample. Prognostic markers are useful to stratify the patients...
- (metallic, or ultraviolet reactive). Most markers have alcohol-based solvents. Other types, called paint markers, contain volatile organic compounds which...
- molecular markers of Alzheimer's disease in a person from which they are taken. Molecular markers may be non-biological. Non-biological markers are often...