beauty mark

beauty mark
A single, circular, dark spot, especially on one side of a womans face below the forehead, produced either naturally (as by a mole) or artificially using cosmetics.

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  • beauty mark — n AmE a small dark mark on a woman s face used when you think it is attractive British Equivalent: beauty spot …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • beauty mark — beauty ,mark noun count AMERICAN a small dark spot on the skin. British beauty spot …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • beauty mark — n. a natural mark or mole on the skin * * * …   Universalium

  • beauty mark — n. a natural mark or mole on the skin …   English World dictionary

  • Beauty mark — A beauty mark or beauty spot is a dark facial mole that some people consider attractive, usually when it is within about an inch of the upper lip or around the eyes, and does not protrude from the skin (not polypoid). Doctors call them… …   Wikipedia

  • beauty mark — noun see beauty spot * * * noun, pl ⋯ marks [count] US : ↑beauty spot 1 * * * ˈbeauty mark [beauty mark] noun (NAmE …   Useful english dictionary

  • beauty mark — noun (C) AmE a small dark mark on a woman s skin; beauty spot (2) BrE …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • beauty spot — n BrE 1.) a place in the countryside which is famous because it is very pretty ▪ Guests will be able to visit some of the local beauty spots. 2.) a small dark mark on a woman s face used when you think it is attractive American Equivalent: beauty …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • beauty spot — n. 1. a tiny black patch applied to the face or back to emphasize the beauty or whiteness of the skin: a former fashion among women 2. BEAUTY MARK 3. any place noted for its beauty …   English World dictionary

  • beauty spot — beauty ,spot noun count BRITISH 1. ) a beautiful place in the countryside that attracts tourists 2. ) a BEAUTY MARK …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

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