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x mark
noun
A symbol comprised of two perpendicular lines (✗), especially when representing negation or lack of verification.
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Signed May 3, 1879, by the superintendent registrar, who "hereby confirms that this is the X mark of John Nixon.
March 22, 1 30 to 3 p.m. $2 and $3. "Does X Mark the Spot?" Opportunity to learn how to read a map and use a compass with hands-on games and activities.
Inside each of the packages sent to four of the targets — Obama, former CIA director John Brennan, Soros and Waters — was a picture of the individual with a red "X" mark, according to the 11-page complaint signed by FBI Special Agent David Brown.
X mark indicates peak values.
An X mark is legal in most states as a valid signature.
And if you say or think these things, put an X mark by it.
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From the example above (X marks the cut): c X c c d c c X eb X c X g.
And 'X' marks the spot.
"X" marks all the places where Olivia is not.
This is X marks the spot for New Jersey culture.
Red 'X' marks the continuous mooring recordings at 65 m.
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