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Date-mark for Dummies

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What does Date-mark really mean?

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Sure thing! So, the word "date-mark" actually has a couple of different meanings, but I'll explain them both to you. First, when we use "date-mark" as a verb, it means to put a date on something to show when it was made or when it will expire. For example, we might date-mark a carton of milk to let people know when it should be used by.

Now, when "date-mark" is used as a noun, it refers to the actual date that's put on something to show when it's made or when it will expire. This could be a "best before" date on food, or a "manufacturing date" on a product.

Think of it like this - when you write down the date on a paper before handing it in, you're date-marking it to show when it was completed. And when you see a date on a food package, that's the date-mark telling you when the food was made or when it's best to use it by.

So, in a nutshell, "date-mark" just means to put a date on something to show when it was made or when it should be used by. It's like a little stamp that helps us keep track of time and know when things are fresh or need to be used by. I hope that clears things up for you!

Revised and Fact checked by Emma Williams on 2023-11-26 14:24:20

Date-mark In a sentece

Learn how to use Date-mark inside a sentece

  • You can use a date-mark on food to know when it was made so you can use it before it goes bad.
  • In history class, we learn about important events by looking at the date-mark of when they happened.
  • When writing a letter, you need to put a date-mark at the top to show when it was written.
  • The date-mark on a library book helps us know when it needs to be returned.
  • A date-mark on an assignment tells the teacher when it was completed.

Date-mark Synonyms

Words that can be interchanged for the original word in the same context.

Date-mark Hypernyms

Words that are more generic than the original word.