marquee
noun
- HTML element
Wiktionary
Pronunciation: /(ˌ)mɑː(ɹ)ˈkiː/
adj
Etymology: From marquise, from French marquise. Ultimately from same root as march (“border country”), margin (“edge”). Ultimately cognate with marque.
- Most famous; preeminent.
“Without adoubt, Brees was a marquee player.”
“Even after a marquee player is traded, he can have a lasting impact on the franchise for which he made his mark.”
noun
Etymology: From marquise, from French marquise. Ultimately from same root as march (“border country”), margin (“edge”). Ultimately cognate with marque.
- A large tent with open sides, used for outdoors entertainment.
- A projecting canopy over an entrance, especially one with a sign that displays the name of the establishment or other information of it.
- Lights that turn on and off in sequence, or scrolling text, as these are common elements on a marquee.
- An illuminated panel that appears above the screen/playfield of an arcade game, typically displaying the game's title and manufacturer.
- A banner on a web page displaying text that scrolls horizontally.
- In graphical editing software, a special selection tool, used to highlight a portion of an image.
“Rectangular Marquee Tool”
verb
Etymology: From marquise, from French marquise. Ultimately from same root as march (“border country”), margin (“edge”). Ultimately cognate with marque.
- To select (an object or region) with the marquee selection tool.
- To display text prominently at the top, as in a video. i.e. The text was marqueed at the end of the presentation. Marquee it.