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hallmark
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hall·mark  (hôlmärk)
n.
1. A mark indicating quality or excellence.
2. A mark used in England to stamp gold and silver articles that meet established standards of purity.
3. A conspicuous feature or characteristic: "The sense of guilt is the hallmark of civilized humanity" (Theodor Reik).
tr.v. hall·marked, hall·mark·ing, hall·marks
To stamp (gold and silver articles) with a mark indicating purity.

[After Goldsmith's Hall in London, England, where gold and silver articles were appraised and stamped.]

hallmark [ˈhɔːlˌmɑːk]
n
1. (Engineering / Metallurgy) Brit an official series of marks, instituted by statute in 1300, and subsequently modified, stamped by the Guild of Goldsmiths at one of its assay offices on gold, silver, or platinum (since 1975) articles to guarantee purity, date of manufacture, etc.
2. a mark or sign of authenticity or excellence
3. an outstanding or distinguishing feature
vb
(tr) to stamp with or as if with a hallmark Also (for senses 1, 4) platemark
[named after Goldsmiths' Hall in London, where items were graded and stamped]
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.hallmarkhallmark - a distinctive characteristic or attribute
characteristic - a distinguishing quality
mould, mold - a distinctive nature, character, or type; "a leader in the mold of her predecessors"
2.hallmark - a mark on an article of trade to indicate its origin and authenticity
marking, mark, marker - a distinguishing symbol; "the owner's mark was on all the sheep"

hallmark
noun
1. trademark, indication, badge, emblem, sure sign, telltale sign a technique that has become the hallmark of their films
2. (Brit.) mark, sign, device, stamp, seal, symbol, signet, authentication He uses a hallmark on the base of his lamps to distinguish them.
Translations
hallmark [ˈhɔːlmɑːk] N (on gold, silver) → contraste m (fig) → sello m
the attack bears all the hallmarks of the CLFel atentado lleva el auténtico sello del CLF
hallmark [ˈhɔːlmɑːrk]
n
[gold, silver, platinum] → poinçon m
(= typical feature) → marque f de fabrique
to be the hallmark of sb/sth → être typique de qn/qch
hallmark
n
(on gold, silver) → (Feingehalts)stempel m, → Repunze f
(fig)Kennzeichen nt (→ of +gen, → für); a hallmark of good qualityein Gütesiegel nt; this is the hallmark of a true geniusdaran erkennt man das wahre Genie
vt gold, silverstempeln; to be hallmarked by something (fig)durch etw gekennzeichnet sein
hallmark [ˈhɔːlˌmɑːk] n (also) (fig) → marchio
hallmark [ˈhɔːlˌmɑːk] n (also) (fig) → marchio


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