Marker
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Marker may refer to:
- Marker pen, a felt-tipped pen used for drawing and/or coloring
- Marker (linguistics), a morpheme that indicates some grammatical function
- Marker (telecommunications), a special-purpose computer
- Marker, a set of sewing patterns placed over cloth to be cut
- Marker or Clapperboard, equipment used during filming
- Paintball marker or paintball gun, an air gun
- Biological marker, or biomarker, a substance used as an indicator of a biological state
- Genetic marker, a DNA sequence with a known location associated with a particular gene or trait
- Historical marker, a plaque erected at historically significant locations
- Survey marker, an object placed to mark a point
- Boundary marker, an object that identifies a land boundary
People
- Chris Marker (1921–2012), French film maker and director of La jetée
- Cliff Marker (1903–1972), American football player
- Friedrich Märker (1893–1985), German writer, essayist, theatre critic and publicist
- Gary Marker, American bass guitarist and recording engineer
- Gus Marker (1905–1997), Canadian ice hockey player
- James Marker (c. 1920–2012), American-born Canadian businessman who invented Cheezies
- Jamsheed Marker (born 1922), Pakistani diplomat
- Nicky Marker (born 1965), English footballer and coach
- Peter Marker, Australian Australian rules footballer and media personality
- Russell Earl Marker (1902–1995), American chemist
- Steve Marker (born 1959), American musician and record producer, guitarist for Garbage
- Vic Marker (fl. 1937–1939), American boxer
- Voris Marker (1908-1973), American fashion designer and sculptor.
Culture
- Marker (2008 film), an action movie with Steven Seagal
- Marker (novel), a 2005 novel by Robin Cook
- Marker (TV series), a 1995 American drama on UPN
Companies
- Marker (ski bindings), a company specializing in ski bindings
Places
- 4253 Märker, a main belt asteroid
- Marker, Norway, a municipality in Østfold county, Norway
See also
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