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Definition of showing
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Showing
(n.)
Presentation
of
facts;
statement.
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Surchargement
::
Surcharge
(n.) The
showing
an
omission,
as in an
account,
for which
credit
ought to have been
given..
Planisphere
::
Planisphere
(n.) The
representation
of the
circles
of the
sphere
upon a
plane;
especially,
a
representation
of the
celestial
sphere
upon a plane with
adjustable
circles,
or other
appendages,
for
showing
the
position
of the
heavens,
the time of
rising
and
setting
of
stars,
etc., for any given date or
hour..
Himyaritic
::
Himyaritic
(a.)
Pertaining
to
Himyar,
an
ancient
king of
Yemen,
in
Arabia,
or to his
successors
or
people;
as, the
Himjaritic
characters,
language,
etc.;
applied
esp. to
certain
ancient
inscriptions
showing
the
primitive
type of the
oldest
form of the
Arabic,
still
spoken
in
Southern
Arabia..
Hungry
::
Hungry
(superl.)
Showing
hunger
or a
craving
desire;
voracious.
Nonsuit
::
Nonsuit
(n.) A
neglect
or
failure
by the
plaintiff
to
follow
up his suit; a
stopping
of the suit; a
renunciation
or
withdrawal
of the cause by the
plaintiff,
either
because
he is
satisfied
that he can not
support
it, or upon the
judge's
expressing
his
opinion.
A
compulsory
nonsuit
is a
nonsuit
ordered
by the court on the
ground
that the
plaintiff
on his own
showing
has not made out his
case..
Ostension
::
Ostension
(n.) The
showing
of the
sacrament
on the altar in order that it may
receive
the
adoration
of the
communicants.
Disrespective
::
Disrespective
(a.)
Showing
want of
respect;
disrespectful.
Showing
::
Showing
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Sho.
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..
Checkerwork
::
Checkerwork
(n.) Work
consisting
of or
showing
checkers
varied
alternately
as to
colors
or
materials.
Grievous
::
Grievous
(a.) Full of, or
expressing,
grief;
showing
great
sorrow
or
affliction;
as, a
grievous
cry..
Weathercock
::
Weathercock
(n.) A vane, or
weather
vane; -- so
called
because
originally
often in the
figure
of a cock,
turning
on the top of a spire with the wind, and
showing
its
direction..
Indicator
::
Indicator
(n.) A
pressure
gauge;
a water
gauge,
as for a steam
boiler;
an
apparatus
or
instrument
for
showing
the
working
of a
machine
or
moving
part.
Diagrammatic
::
Diagrammatic
(a.)
Pertaining
to, or of the
nature
of, a
diagram;
showing
by
diagram..
Tachometer
::
Tachometer
(n.) An
instrument
for
showing
at any
moment
the speed of a
revolving
shaft,
consisting
of a
delicate
revolving
conical
pendulum
which is
driven
by the
shaft,
and the
action
of which by
change
of speed moves a
pointer
which
indicates
the speed on a
graduated
dial..
Villainous
::
Villainous
(a.)
Proceeding
from, or
showing,
extreme
depravity;
suited
to a
villain;
as, a
villainous
action..
Showing
::
Showing
(n.)
Appearance;
display;
exhibition.
Featurely
::
Featurely
(a.)
Having
features;
showing
marked
peculiarities;
handsome.
Saucy
::
Saucy
(superl.)
Showing
impertinent
boldness
or
pertness;
transgressing
the rules of
decorum;
treating
superiors
with
contempt;
impudent;
insolent;
as, a saucy
fellow..
Concordance
::
Concordance
(n.) An
alphabetical
verbal
index
showing
the
places
in the text of a book where each
principal
word may be
found,
with its
immediate
context
in each
place..
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