Antimark

/ænˌtɪˈmɑrk/ noun

A symbol, sign, or distinctive feature that distinguishes something as false, counterfeit, or undesirable; the opposite of a identifying mark.

From 'anti-' + 'mark' (from Germanic 'marka'). A rare term from commerce and semiotics describing stigmatizing signs or their counterfeits.

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