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Marker may refer to:
- Marker (2005 film), a television film starring Link Baker and Sonja Bennett
- Marker (2008 film), an Action movie with Steven Seagal
- Marker (alpine bindings), a company specializing in bindings
- Marker (linguistics), a morpheme that indicates some grammatical function
- Marker (novel), a thriller novel by Robin Cook (novelist)
- Marker (telecommunications), a special-purpose computer
- Marker (TV series), a 1995 American drama on UPN
- Marker, Norway
- A set of sewing patterns tightly arranged within a rectangle that is placed over cloth to be cut
In biology
- Biomarker, a substance used as an indicator of a biologic state
- Genetic marker or DNA marker, used to identify a gene
- Molecular marker, a molecule with specific uses
Others
- Historical marker, a plaque erected at historically significant locations
- Marker pen, a felt-tipped pen used for drawing and/or coloring
- Paintball marker or paintball gun, an air gun
- Russell Earl Marker (1902-1995), American chemist
- Surface marker buoy, to mark a diver's position while underwater
- Taggant, a chemical or physical marker added to materials
- Marker beacon, a beacon used in aviation
- Casino Marker, line of credit extended by a casino or cardroom
See also
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