Sc. [f. KEN v.1 + MARK sb.] A mark by which a thing may be recognized.

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1885.  J. Bulloch, Geo. Jamesone, ix. 112. It needs no such kenmark.

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1896.  in Academy, 12 Dec., 533/1. Good writing and clear thinking are the ken-marks of The Children of the Hour.

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