waymark
English
Etymology
From
way
+
mark
.
Noun
waymark
(
plural
waymarks
)
A
sign
or
symbol
marked
in a
prominent
position
in an
off-road
location
to show the
track
of a
footpath
or
route
;
fingerpost
;
guidepost
;
milestone
.
A map coordinate stored within a satellite navigation system
Derived terms
waymarking
See also
landmark
,
milestone
,
signpost
,
fingerpost
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