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markings

noun

Plural of marking

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The word 'markings' is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to describe a pattern or distinguishing features on something such as a road or a surface. For example, "The markings on the street were oddly familiar."

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There were, it has to be said, persistent rumours that the cat who was produced at this photo opportunity had subtly different markings from the real Humphrey.

He had spotted several in a high quarry and told me that the bird on the hillside above was a third-year male; the markings become more defined as the birds mature.

An unnamed official in Romania went viral in March after sport.ro revealed what happened when he laid out pitch markings for a lower league game in Timis after returning from a village festival: "Such chaotic streaks as would bedevil any goalline technology".

She said her anthropology professor at Cambridge was an influential figure who had encouraged her to question the way women had been erased from history, starting with the Ishango bone, with the very first recorded markings of a lunar cycle, famously proclaimed as "man's first attempt at a calendar".

Some of the anthropologists, attracted to phrenology, asked for skulls, while others wanted skin with elaborate tribal markings.

Close to the path a male adder basked on a rock, his triangular markings a shock of modern design against the pale, uniform surface.

An old Cuban passenger plane sits rotting beside the runway in the sun, the Cubana markings faded almost to nothing.

Police wore masks and no identification markings, and many law enforcement officers and officials fled to Russia, which has reportedly not responded to extradition requests.

Mapping nearby features, spotting road edges and lane markings, reading signs and traffic lights and identifying pedestrians is done using a combination of cameras, radar and lidar (which works like radar, but with pulses of light rather than radio waves).

These are not policies so much as tribal markings which have to be shared by almost every GOP candidate.

Other outside experts weigh in on more specialised topics, and their names will probably be announced as policy details are filled in.Mr Romney's full-time team of policy wonks camps out at his campaign headquarters in a nondescript building in the North End of Boston, whose only outside markings are for an interior-decorating business; a far cry from Barack Obama's swish premises in Chicago.

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