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Waymark

Waymark \Way"mark`\, n. A mark to guide in traveling.

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waymark

n. 1 A sign or symbol marked in a prominent position in an off-road location to show the track of a footpath or route; fingerpost; guidepost; milestone. 2 A map coordinate stored within a satellite navigation system

Usage examples of "waymark".

THE Waymark Town Hall was one of those Greek Revival buildings with white-pillared fronts that abound in the Berkshires.

There was an old picture of Pomeroy in his Navy uniform, and a story that quoted Waymark police chief Buford Phillips.

She turned her face towards the quarter from which she had come and tried to recognize some tree or waymark she could remember having passed.

Signs of human infringement disappeared except for a scattering of half-buried waymarks and a few distant castles crouched in valleys or outlined on hilltops against the sky.

No--she adhered to her declaration that she would never be married again, and in the long valley of her life which looked so flat and empty of waymarks, guidance would come as she walked along the road, and saw her fellow-passengers by the way.