Charact

/ˈkærəkt/ noun

An archaic or obsolete term referring to a character, mark, or distinctive feature; a symbol or impression.

From Latin 'character' via Greek 'charakter' meaning a mark made by burning or engraving, from 'charassein' to scratch or sharpen, the same root as characin's Greek 'charax'.

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