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Definition of showing
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Showing
(n.)
Appearance;
display;
exhibition.
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Ominous
::
Ominous
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to an omen or to
omens;
being or
exhibiting
an omen;
significant;
portentous;
--
formerly
used both in a
favorable
and
unfavorable
sense;
now
chiefly
in the
latter;
foreboding
or
foreshowing
evil;
inauspicious;
as, an
ominous
dread..
Grin
::
Grin (n.) The act of
closing
the teeth and
showing
them, or of
withdrawing
the lips and
showing
the
teeth;
a hard,
forced,
or
sneering
smile..
Grained
::
Grained
(a.)
Having
a
grain;
divided
into small
particles
or
grains;
showing
the
grain;
hence,
rough..
Baroscope
::
Baroscope
(n.) Any
instrument
showing
the
changes
in the
weight
of the
atmosphere;
also, less
appropriately,
any
instrument
that
indicates
-or
foreshadows
changes
of the
weather,
as a deep vial of
liquid
holding
in
suspension
some
substance
which rises and falls with
atmospheric
changes..
Impishly
::
Impishly
(a.)
Having
the
qualities,
or
showing
the
characteristics,
of an imp..
Apagogical
::
Apagogical
(a.)
Proving
indirectly,
by
showing
the
absurdity,
or
impossibility
of the
contrary..
Honorably
::
Honorably
(adv.)
In an
honorable
manner;
in a
manner
showing,
or
consistent
with,
honor..
Fluctuant
::
Fluctuant
(a.)
showing
undulation
or
fluctuation;
as, a
fluctuant
tumor..
Omen
::
Omen (n.) An
occurrence
supposed
to
portend,
or show the
character
of, some
future
event;
any
indication
or
action
regarded
as a
foreshowing;
a
foreboding;
a
presage;
an
augury..
Vane
::
Vane (n.) A
contrivance
attached
to some
elevated
object
for the
purpose
of
showing
which way the wind
blows;
a
weathercock.
It is
usually
a plate or strip of
metal,
or slip of wood, often cut into some
fanciful
form, and
placed
upon a
perpendicular
axis
around
which it moves
freely..
Exemplification
::
Exemplification
(n.) The act of
exemplifying;
a
showing
or
illustrating
by
example.
Hypsometer
::
Hypsometer
(n.) An
instrument
for
measuring
heights
by
observation
of
barometric
pressure;
esp., one for
determining
heights
by
ascertaining
the
boiling
point of
water.
It
consists
of a
vessel
for
water,
with a lamp for
heating
it, and an
inclosed
thermometer
for
showing
the
temperature
of
ebullition..
Impassioned
::
Impassioned
(p. p. & a.)
Actuated
or
characterized
by
passion
or zeal;
showing
warmth
of
feeling;
ardent;
animated;
excited;
as, an
impassioned
orator
or
discourse..
Irreverent
::
Irreverent
(a.) Not
reverent;
showing
a want of
reverence;
expressive
of a want of
veneration;
as, an
irreverent
babbler;
an
irreverent
jest..
Paradigm
::
Paradigm
(n.) An
example
of a
conjugation
or
declension,
showing
a word in all its
different
forms of
inflection..
Rhyolite
::
Rhyolite
(n.) A
quartzose
trachyte,
an
igneous
rock often
showing
a
fluidal
structure..
Manful
::
Manful
(a.)
Showing
manliness,
or manly
spirit;
hence,
brave,
courageous,
resolute,
noble..
Half-faced
::
Half-faced
(a.)
Showing
only part of the face;
wretched
looking;
meager.
Artistical
::
Artistical
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to art or to
artists;
made in the
manner
of an
artist;
conformable
to art;
characterized
by art;
showing
taste or
skill.
Pattern
::
Pattern
(n.) A part
showing
the
figure
or
quality
of the
whole;
a
specimen;
a
sample;
an
example;
an
instance.
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