Marc

[Marc]

Made from residue of grapes or apples after pressing

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The refuse matter which remains after the pressure of fruit, particularly of grapes.

Noun
made from residue of grapes or apples after pressing


n.
The refuse matter which remains after the pressure of fruit, particularly of grapes.

n.
A weight of various commodities, esp. of gold and silver, used in different European countries. In France and Holland it was equal to eight ounces.

n.
A coin formerly current in England and Scotland, equal to thirteen shillings and four pence.

n.
A German coin and money of account. See Mark.


Marc

Marc , n. [F.] The refuse matter which remains after the pressure of fruit, particularly of grapes.

Marc

Marc, n. [AS. marc; akin to G. mark, Icel. m'94rk, perh. akin to E. mark a sign. &rot;106, 273.] [Written also mark.] 1. A weight of various commodities, esp. of gold and silver, used in different European countries. In France and Holland it was equal to eight ounces. 2. A coin formerly current in England and Scotland, equal to thirteen shillings and four pence. 3. A German coin and money of account. See Mark.

The refuse matter which remains after the pressure of fruit, particularly of grapes.

A weight of various commodities, esp. of gold and silver, used in different European countries. In France and Holland it was equal to eight ounces.

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Usage Examples

Greg Berlanti, David Nutter, Andrew Kreisberg and Marc Guggenheim are the people I wanted to work with. They're smart, they're funny, they're cool, they're edgy.

I thank Marc Jacobs so much for giving me the opportunity to design a shoe for Louis Vuitton, but the thing that broke my heart most was when they said, 'You're finished. The shoe's finished.'

Misspelled Form

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Other Usage Examples

Marc Jacobs is full of creative people and Louis Vuitton is again a name on the door, a name that has existed for many years but I'm a collaborator there and I bring in other people, other artists and I work with a great creative design team.

And of course Marc Cherry heightens it and makes it hilarious. But there's so many universal themes in the show, and he made it so funny. We knew he was onto something if he could keep it up and, thankfully, he did.

I like all kinds of music. I listen to Abigail Washburn, the Punch Brothers, and Marc Johnson, the great clawhammer player. I also listen a lot to Sirius Radio, there's a lot of bluegrass there.

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