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Marks made to keep count of something.
Western style tally marks use four vertical lines with a fifth diagonal line drawn through them to mark five. In East Asia (including Japan), the character 正 is used to keep a tally. Each stroke in the character counts as one tally, with a total of five.
The following tags are aliased to this tag: tally_marks and tallies (learn more).