"Markup" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Markup refers to the process or activity of adding value or worth to something, usually by editing, revising, or improving it. In a broader sense, markup can also refer to the difference or additional amount between the cost of production or cost of an item and its selling price.
Markgraf is a rare or obsolete term used in the past to refer to a mark or title of nobility, especially in Germany. A markgraf was a high-ranking nobleman, equivalent to a margrave, who held a territorial title and often had administrative and judicial powers. The term has been largely replaced by newer titles and is no longer commonly used.
The word "marksmanship" refers to the skill or ability to hit a target accurately, especially with a gun or other projectile.
A marksman is a skilled or professional shooter, especially in a military or competitive context.
Markswomen are women who are skilled or accomplished marksmen, particularly in shooting or archery.
Marlboro is a brand of cigarette that is known for its distinctive packaging and marketing, particularly its cowboy-themed ads and the phrase "Come to Marlboro Country."
Marlburians refers to people who come from Marlborough, a historic city and UNESCO World Heritage site in Wiltshire, England.