submark

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English

Etymology

sub- +‎ mark

Noun

submark (plural submarks)

  1. A mark making up part of a larger mark.
    • 2007, Andrew Sears, ‎Julie A. Jacko, The Human-Computer Interaction Handbook
      Figure 26.23(b) shows a mark that is itself composed of submarks. The mark is a line segment with four smaller line segments protruding from the ends.

Verb

submark (third-person singular simple present submarks, present participle submarking, simple past and past participle submarked)

  1. (transitive) To mark with a lesser or subsidiary mark.