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Verb
/ˈwôtərˌmärk/,/ˈwä-/,
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watermarks, plural;
  1. Mark with such a design

Noun
  1. A faint design made in some paper during manufacture, that is visible when held against the light and typically identifies the maker


  1. water line: a line marking the level reached by a body of water
  2. a distinguishing mark impressed on paper during manufacture; visible when paper is held up to the light
  3. A watermark is a recognizable image or pattern in paper that appears as various shades of lightness/darkness when viewed by transmitted light (or when viewed by reflected light, atop a dark background), caused by thickness or density variations in the paper. ...
  4. Watermark is the third solo album by Art Garfunkel, originally released in October 1977 on Columbia Records. ...
  5. Watermark was a CCM singing duo composed of husband and wife Nathan and Christy Nockels. They were under Michael W. Smith's record label, Rocketown Records.
  6. A watermark stored in a data file refers to a method for ensuring data integrity which combines aspects of data hashing and digital watermarking. Both are useful for tamper detection, though each has its own advantages and disadvantages.
  7. Watermark describes an object of a predefined format which provides a point of reference for two systems/datasets attempting to establish delta/incremental synchronization; any object in the queried data source which was created, modified/changed, and/or deleted after the watermark value was ...
  8. Watermark is an album by the Irish musician Enya, released on September 19, 1988. Featuring her first major hit, "Orinoco Flow", Watermark was Enya's breakthrough album release, and is considered a seminal example of New Age music, although Enya herself does not consider her work to be of that ...
  9. A translucent design impressed on the surface of paper and visible when the paper is held to the light; Auxiliary data embedded in a datafile for subsequent identification and verification of the file; To mark paper with a watermark; To mark a datafile with a watermark
  10. (Watermarked) Describes the darkened, dulled skin of a salmon as it sexually matures and enters freshwater prior to spawning.
  11. (Watermarked) The process of marking products so that they can be traced to the original purchaser.
  12. (Watermarking) Irregular random shading or pile reversal in cut pile carpet.
  13. (Watermarks) Designs formed in fine wire or in low-relief metal castings and sewn onto the dandy roll. The resulting thick and thin areas make the watermark slightly more translucent than the rest of the sheet. Watermarks were historically used to convey a sense of quality in letterhead papers.
  14. (Watermarks) A lot of films come from Asian Silvers/PDVD (see below) and these are tagged by the people responsible. Usually with a letter/initials or a little logo, generally in one of the corners. Most famous are the “Z” “A” and “Globe” watermarks.
  15. (Watermarks) Images sold will not have any watermark present. Watermarks that are present on images displayed on this site is for security against image theft only. Watermarks may be visable or hidden on displayed images.
  16. (Watermarks) a byte array unique to every user allowing the unambiguous identification of the legal owner of the cracked software copy.
  17. A faint identifying design, usually in quality paper.
  18. Translucent logo in paper created during manufacturing by slight embossing from a dandy roll while paper is still approximately 90 percent water.
  19. A distinctive design created in paper at the time of manufacture that can be easily seen by holding the paper up to a light.
  20. Localised modification of the formation and opacity of a sheet of paper while it is still quite wet, so that a pattern, design, or word group can be seen in the dried sheet when held upto the light.
  21. The pattern which is part of the paper and which is produced by the Dandy Roll. Watermarks vary widely in design.
  22. A special mark incorporated into postage stamp paper as a security device, making it more difficult to counterfeit a stamp. Watermarks are thinner parts of the paper that sometimes may be seen by looking at the back of a stamp but often require dipping in special fluid to be visible.
  23. nbsp&nbsp A logo or mark that is superimposed on an image. Preview images are watermarked because they can be saved from the browser without purchase. Hi-resolution images purchased by the buyer are not watermarked.
  24. 1) A design, pattern or mark on paper, usually produced by a raised area on which the paper is made. Watermarks on handmade papers are made by very low relief molds or designs of fine wire set on the screen on which the moist pulp collects.
  25. A graphic that appears on the backgrounds of pages in a Web site to decorate and identify the pages, but does not scroll as the page scrolls. Not all Web browsers support watermarks.