"lettermark" meaning in All languages combined

See lettermark on Wiktionary

Noun [English]

Forms: lettermarks [plural]
Etymology: letter + mark Etymology templates: {{compound|en|letter|mark}} letter + mark Head templates: {{en-noun}} lettermark (plural lettermarks)
  1. (marketing, communication, typography) A text-only logo consisting of the initials of a brand name or business. Categories (topical): Communication, Marketing, Typography
    Sense id: en-lettermark-en-noun-TCuWpa2E Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header Disambiguation of English entries with incorrect language header: 57 20 21 2 Topics: business, communication, communications, marketing, media, publishing, typography
  2. (US, politics) The designation of funds from the federal budget for a particular project created in response to a letter from a member of congress to an official in the executive branch who is responsible for authorizing appropriations. Tags: US Categories (topical): Politics
    Sense id: en-lettermark-en-noun-TQASbezp Categories (other): American English Topics: government, politics

Verb [English]

Forms: lettermarks [present, singular, third-person], lettermarking [participle, present], lettermarked [participle, past], lettermarked [past]
Etymology: letter + mark Etymology templates: {{compound|en|letter|mark}} letter + mark Head templates: {{en-verb}} lettermark (third-person singular simple present lettermarks, present participle lettermarking, simple past and past participle lettermarked)
  1. (US, politics) To obtain a lettermark on funds from the federal budget by sending a letter (from a member of Congress) to the appropriate official in the executive branch who is responsible for authorizing appropriations. Tags: US Categories (topical): Politics
    Sense id: en-lettermark-en-verb-iLUaAdPr Categories (other): American English Topics: government, politics
  2. To mark (something) with one or more letters of the alphabet to indicate its brand or category.
    Sense id: en-lettermark-en-verb-PTc40-DO
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Related terms: earmark, phonemark

Inflected forms

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