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Definition of showing
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Showing
(n.)
Presentation
of
facts;
statement.
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Villainous
::
Villainous
(a.)
Proceeding
from, or
showing,
extreme
depravity;
suited
to a
villain;
as, a
villainous
action..
Grained
::
Grained
(a.)
Having
a
grain;
divided
into small
particles
or
grains;
showing
the
grain;
hence,
rough..
Pane
::
Pane (n.) One of the
openings
in a
slashed
garment,
showing
the
bright
colored
silk, or the like,
within;
hence,
the piece of
colored
or other stuff so
shown..
Poodle
::
Poodle
(n.) A breed of dogs
having
curly hair, and often
showing
remarkable
intelligence
in the
performance
of
tricks..
Genethliac
::
Genethliac
(a.)
Pertaining
to
nativities;
calculated
by
astrologers;
showing
position
of stars at one's
birth.
Justification
::
Justification
(n.) The
showing
in court of a
sufficient
lawful
reason
why a party
charged
or
accused
did that for which he is
called
to
answer.
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..
Discovery
::
Discovery
(n.) The
action
of
discovering;
exposure
to view;
laying
open;
showing;
as, the
discovery
of a
plot..
Proud
::
Proud
(superl.)
Possessing
or
showing
too great
self-esteem;
overrating
one's
excellences;
hence,
arrogant;
haughty;
lordly;
presumptuous..
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.
Ichnography
::
Ichnography
(n.) A
horizontal
section
of a
building
or other
object,
showing
its true
dimensions
according
to a
geometric
scale;
a
ground
plan; a map; also, the art of
making
such
plans..
Modest
::
Modest
(a.)
Evincing
modestly
in the
actor,
author,
or
speaker;
not
showing
presumption;
not
excessive
or
extreme;
moderate;
as, a
modest
request;
modest
joy..
Bookplate
::
Bookplate
(n.) A
label,
placed
upon or in a book,
showing
its
ownership
or its
position
in a
library..
Roster
::
Roster
(n.) A
register
or roll
showing
the order in which
officers,
enlisted
men,
companies,
or
regiments
are
called
on to
serve..
Justification
::
"Justification
(n.) The act of
justifying
or the state of being
justified;
a
showing
or
proving
to be just or
conformable
to law,
justice,
right,
or duty;
defense;
vindication;
support;
as,
arguments
in
justification
of the
prisoner's
conduct;
his
disobedience
admits
justification..
Dial
::
Dial (n.) An
instrument,
formerly
much used for
showing
the time of day from the
shadow
of a style or
gnomon
on a
graduated
arc or
surface;
esp., a
sundial;
but there are lunar and
astral
dials.
The style or
gnomon
is
usually
parallel
to the
earth's
axis, but the dial plate may be
either
horizontal
or
vertical..
Abhorrent
::
Abhorrent
(a.)
Abhorring;
detesting;
having
or
showing
abhorrence;
loathing;
hence,
strongly
opposed
to; as,
abhorrent
thoughts..
Paradigm
::
Paradigm
(n.) An
example
of a
conjugation
or
declension,
showing
a word in all its
different
forms of
inflection..
Jurat
::
"Jurat
(n.) The
memorandum
or
certificate
at the end of an
asffidavit,
or a bill or
answer
in
chancery,
showing
when,
before
whom, and (in
English
practice),
where,
it was sworn or
affirmed..
Inconsistent
::
Inconsistent
(a.) Not
consistent;
showing
inconsistency;
irreconcilable;
discordant;
at
variance,
esp. as
regards
character,
sentiment,
or
action;
incompatible;
incongruous;
contradictory..
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