"demark" meaning in English

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Verb

IPA: /diːˈmɑɹk/ Forms: demarks [present, singular, third-person], demarking [participle, present], demarked [participle, past], demarked [past]
Etymology: From French démarquer, from New Latin *demarcō (“to mark off, set the bounds of, bound”), from Latin dē- (“off”) + Medieval Latin marcō (“to mark”), from marca (“bound, mark, march”). By surface analysis, de- + mark. See mark, march. Etymology templates: {{bor|en|fr|démarquer}} French démarquer, {{der|en|NL.|*demarcō|t=to mark off, set the bounds of, bound}} New Latin *demarcō (“to mark off, set the bounds of, bound”), {{der|en|la|dē-||off}} Latin dē- (“off”), {{der|en|ML.|marcō|t=to mark}} Medieval Latin marcō (“to mark”), {{surf|en|de-|mark}} By surface analysis, de- + mark Head templates: {{en-verb}} demark (third-person singular simple present demarks, present participle demarking, simple past and past participle demarked)
  1. (transitive) To demarcate. Tags: transitive Related terms: demarcate, demarcation

Inflected forms

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