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A quark is a subatomic particle,
Quark may also refer to:
- "Quark", a nonce word in James Joyce's Finnegans Wake (origin of the word)
- Quark (cheese), a soft cheese
- Peugeot Quark, a concept car
- "Quark" (song), a song by Die Ärzte
- The Quark, the narrowest segment of the Baltic Sea between Sweden and Finland
Computing
- Quark, Inc., a software manufacturer
- QuarkXPress, Quark, Inc.'s flagship page layout software
- Quark (kernel), a microkernel used in the MorphOS operating system
- Quake Army Knife (QuArK), a game editor
- Quarks, X resources representing strings using integers, in the X Window System
Fiction
- Quark (anthology series), a science fiction anthology book series printed in 1970 and 1971
- Quark (magazine), a 1970s popular science and puzzle magazine
- Quark (TV series), a short-lived 1978 science fiction sitcom
- Quark (Star Trek), a character from the television series Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
- Quark, a type of robot in the television series Doctor Who
- Quark, a Marvel Comics character often associated with Longshot
- Quark, the Szalinski family dog in Honey, I Shrunk the Kids
- Quark, a character in the Danish Valhalla (comic)
- Quark, a character in the Lunar (series) video games
See also
- Captain Qwark, a major recurring character in the Ratchet & Clank video game series
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