WATERMARKED
Verb
watermarked
simple past tense and past participle of watermark
Source: Wiktionary
WATERMARK
Wa"ter*mark`, n.
1. A mark indicating the height to which water has risen, or at which
it has stood; the usual limit of high or low water.
2. A letter, device, or the like, wrought into paper during the
process of manufacture.
Note: "The watermark in paper is produced by bending the wires of the
mold, or by wires bent into the shape of the required letter or
device, and sewed to the surface of the mold; -- it has the effect of
making the paper thinner in places. The old makers employed
watermarks of an eccentric kind. Those of Caxton and other early
printers were an oxhead and star, a collared dog's head, a crown, a
shield, a jug, etc. A fool's cap and bells, employed as a watermark,
gave the name to foolscap paper; a postman's horn, such as was
formerly in use, gave the name to post paper." Tomlinson.
3. (Naut.)
Definition: See Water line, 2. [R.]
Source: Webster’s Unabridged Dictionary 1913 Edition