markup
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English
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[edit]Noun
[edit]markup (countable and uncountable, plural markups)
- The percentage or amount by which a seller hikes up his buy-in price when determining his selling price.
- You don’t make much money selling gas because the markup is so low.
- An increase in price.
- There will be a markup on those products next week; better buy them now.
- (computing) The notation that is used to indicate the meaning of the elements in an electronic document, or to dictate how text should be displayed.
- 2003, “Creative Commons GNU GPL”, in Creative Commons[1], archived from the original on 2009-06-22:
- You can display the icon on any site you offer your software for download using the following markup […]
- (US politics) The process by which proposed legislation is debated and amended.
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[edit]percentage or amount added to buy-in price
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increase in price
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notation used to indicate how text should be displayed
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