cropmark

English

Etymology

crop + mark

Noun

cropmark (plural cropmarks)

  1. (archaeology) A sign of the former location of some feature (such as a wall or a ditch) revealed by variations in plant growth on the surface.
  2. (printing) Any of the marks placed at the corners of a form to indicate where the page is to be trimmed.
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