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watermark
[ waw-ter-mahrk, wot-er- ]
noun
- a figure or design impressed in some paper during manufacture, visible when the paper is held to the light.
- Also dig·it·al wa·ter·mark []. Computers. a small piece of code or identifiable data sequence embedded into a digital file, usually an image or an audio or video file, as a traceable marker of origin or ownership.
verb (used with object)
- to mark (paper or a digital file) with a watermark.
- to impress (a design, pattern, etc.), as a watermark.
- Computers. to place (a digital identifier) into a file.
watermark
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noun
- a distinguishing mark impressed on paper during manufacture, visible when the paper is held up to the light
- another word for water line water line
verb
- to mark (paper) with a watermark
Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of watermark1
Example Sentences
Its images are likely to be initially used in social media posts, with watermarks that make their AI use clear, it added.
This record for me was the high watermark of what music could do … and proof that Cuban compositions belonged right next to Beethoven.
Either this is the high watermark for the far-right – or the moment that will be remembered as the key stepping stone on its path to power.
The deal marks a high watermark in the booming popularity of both sport podcasts and the medium in general, with New Heights winning podcast of the year at the 2024 iHeartPodcast Awards.
They believed the photos had been created within the last six months and included watermarks from the website.
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