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Hallmark   /hˈɑlmˌɑrk/   Listen
Hallmark

noun
1.
A distinctive characteristic or attribute.  Synonyms: earmark, stylemark, trademark.
2.
A mark on an article of trade to indicate its origin and authenticity.  Synonyms: assay-mark, authentication.






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"Hallmark" Quotes from Famous Books



... it stretching all the world over, and far, far back into dim antiquity; so that the Christmas bells are ringing throughout human history, and sound musically out of the far-off night of time. Not in exclusive possession, but in universal acceptance, is found the hallmark of truth. ...
— Esoteric Christianity, or The Lesser Mysteries • Annie Besant

... called to this one morning when I heard a merry, audacious voice cry out, "See here, Lady Jinny, do you think it a hallmark of piety to have that hefty safety-pin showing in your waistband? Walk right back and get ...
— The House of the Misty Star - A Romance of Youth and Hope and Love in Old Japan • Fannie Caldwell Macaulay



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