Definition of Daymarks

1. Noun. (plural of daymark) ¹

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Definition of Daymarks

1. daymark [n] - See also: daymark

Lexicographical Neighbors of Daymarks

daylight savings
daylight savings time
daylight vision
daylighted
daylighting
daylightings
daylights
daylike
daylilies
daylily
daylit
daylong
daymare
daymares
daymark
daymarks (current term)
daynt
daypack
daypacks
daypeep
dayrise
dayrises
dayroom
dayrooms
days
days of wine and roses
days of yore
days off
daysack
daysacks

Literary usage of Daymarks

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Catalogue of Current Periodicals Received at the Public Library of Victoria by Australia Victoria, Library (1905)
"1904— are entitled " List of lights, buoys, and daymarks." Same. Third light-house subdistrict. Corrected to Feb., 1902 ; No.v., 1902, 1904—. 8vo. Wash. ..."

2. Checklist of United States Public Documents 1789-1909: Congressional: to by Mary Ann Hartwell (1911)
"LIGHT-HOUSE BOARD-Continued Beacons, buoys, and daymarks, northern lakes and rivers [9th, 10th, and llth districts] 4« and large 8° [Issued separately up to ..."

3. Great Lakes Pilot...1921 by United States Hydrographic Office (1921)
"daymarks.—White horizontally striped daymarks are mounted on these towers. These daymarks or lights in range lead from the Middle Hay Lake range to the Six ..."

4. First Annual Report of the Secretary, 1903 by Dept. of Commerce and Labor, United States (1903)
"The total number of aids in Alaska, including lights, fog signals, buoys, and daymarks, in commission at the close of the fiscal year was 265, ..."

5. Economy and Efficiency in the Government Service by Frederick Albert Cleveland (1912)
"Lights 1. Attended lights 2. Unattended lights 3. Buoys, daymarks, etc. ... ‘For complete list of lights, buoys, daymarks, and other aids to navigation ..."

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