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Webster 1913 Edition


Watermark

Wa′ter-markˊ

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Noun.
1.
A mark indicating the height to which water has risen, or at which it has stood; the usual limit of high or low water.
2.
A letter, device, or the like, wrought into paper during the process of manufacture.
☞ “The watermark in paper is produced by bending the wires of the mold, or by wires bent into the shape of the required letter or device, and sewed to the surface of the mold; – it has the effect of making the paper thinner in places. The old makers employed watermarks of an eccentric kind. Those of Caxton and other early printers were an oxhead and star, a collared dog’s head, a crown, a shield, a jug, etc. A fool's cap and bells, employed as a watermark, gave the name to foolscap paper; a postman's horn, such as was formerly in use, gave the name to post paper.”
Tomlinson.
3.
(Naut.)
See
Water line
, 2.
[R.]

Definition 2024


watermark

watermark

English

Noun

watermark (plural watermarks)

  1. A translucent design impressed on the surface of paper and visible when the paper is held to the light.
  2. (by extension) A logo superimposed on a digital image, a television broadcast, etc.
  3. (computing) A value stored in a datafile to ensure its integrity, i.e. if the file's contents are changed then the watermark will no longer match the contents.

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Verb

watermark (third-person singular simple present watermarks, present participle watermarking, simple past and past participle watermarked)

  1. (transitive) To mark paper with a watermark.
  2. (transitive) To mark a datafile with a digital watermark.

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