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marks·wom·an
(märks′wo͝om′ən)n.
A woman skilled in shooting at a target.
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marks•wom•an
(ˈmɑrksˌwʊm ən)n., pl. -wom•en.
a woman skilled in shooting at an object or target.
[1795–1805]
usage: See -woman.
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markswoman
n pl <-women> → Schützin f; (police etc) → Scharfschützin f
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