Bookmark
1bookmark — book‧mark [ˈbʊkmɑːk ǁ mɑːrk] noun [countable] COMPUTING a way of saving something such as the address of a website or the place in a computer file, so that you can return to it more easily: • The bookmark function allows users to resume from the… …
2Bookmark — Book mark , n. Something placed in a book to guide in finding a particular page or passage; also, a label in a book to designate the owner; a bookplate. [1913 Webster] …
3bookmark — (n.) also book mark, 1840, from BOOK (Cf. book) (n.) + MARK (Cf. mark) (n.1). Bookmarker is older (1838). As a verb, by 1900. Related: Bookmarked; bookmarking …
4bookmark — /ˈbukmark, ingl. ˈbukˌmɑːk/ (ingl.). [lett. «segnalibro»] s. m. inv. (elab.; di sito web) preferito …
5bookmark — (izg. bȕkmark) m DEFINICIJA int. obilježeno mjesto, kratica preko koje se može izravno pristupiti nekoj Internet adresi; oznaka ETIMOLOGIJA engl …
6bookmark — ► NOUN 1) a strip of leather or card used to mark a place in a book. 2) Computing a record of the address of a file, Internet page, etc. enabling quick access by a user …
7bookmark — [book′märk΄] n. anything slipped between the pages of a book to mark a place …
8Bookmark — A bookmark is a thin marker, commonly made of paper or card, used to keep one s place in a book and so be able to return to it with ease. Other frequently used materials for bookmarks are leather, metals like silver and brass, silk, wood and… …
9Bookmark — Lesezeichen; Lesemarke * * * Book|mark 〈[bụkma:(r)k] f. 10 oder n. 15; EDV〉 Speicherung einer häufig benutzten Internetadresse in einem persönlichen Ordner, die es erlaubt, eine gewünschte Webseite schnell wieder aufzurufen [engl., „Lesezeichen“] …
10bookmark — I UK [ˈbʊkˌmɑː(r)k] / US [ˈbʊkˌmɑrk] noun [countable] Word forms bookmark : singular bookmark plural bookmarks 1) something you put inside a book so that you can find the page you want 2) computing an electronic way of marking an Internet website …