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Definition of showing
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Showing
(n.)
Presentation
of
facts;
statement.
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Ortho-
::
Ortho-
()
Connection
with, or
affinity
to, one
variety
of
isomerism,
characteristic
of the
benzene
compounds;
--
contrasted
with meta- or
para-;
as, the ortho
position;
hence,
designating
any
substance
showing
such
isomerism;
as, an ortho
compound..
Manful
::
Manful
(a.)
Showing
manliness,
or manly
spirit;
hence,
brave,
courageous,
resolute,
noble..
Ostension
::
Ostension
(n.) The
showing
of the
sacrament
on the altar in order that it may
receive
the
adoration
of the
communicants.
Cosmosphere
::
Cosmosphere
(n.) An
apparatus
for
showing
the
position
of the
earth,
at any given time, with
respect
to the fixed
stars.
It
consist
of a
hollow
glass
globe,
on which are
depicted
the stars and
constellations,
and
within
which is a
terrestrial
globe..
Profile
::
Profile
(n.) A
drawing
exhibiting
a
vertical
section
of the
ground
along a
surveyed
line, or
graded
work, as of a
railway,
showing
elevations,
depressions,
grades,
etc..
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.
Apagogical
::
Apagogical
(a.)
Proving
indirectly,
by
showing
the
absurdity,
or
impossibility
of the
contrary..
Spitfire
::
Spiteful
(a.)
Filled
with, or
showing,
spite;
having
a
desire
to vex,
annoy,
or
injure;
malignant;
malicious;
as, a
spiteful
person
or act..
Paternal
::
Paternal
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to a
father;
fatherly;
showing
the
disposition
of a
father;
guiding
or
instructing
as a
father;
as,
paternal
care..
Labradorite
::
Labradorite
(n.) A kind of
feldspar
commonly
showing
a
beautiful
play of
colors,
and hence much used for
ornamental
purposes.
The
finest
specimens
come from
Labrador.
See
Feldspar..
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..
Ostensive
::
Ostensive
(a.)
Showing;
exhibiting.
Chromascope
::
Chromascope
(n.) An
instrument
for
showing
the
optical
effects
of
color.
Monocrotic
::
Monocrotic
(a.) Of,
pertaining
to, or
showing,
monocrotism;
as, a
monocrotic
pulse;
a pulse of the
monocrotic
type..
Recalcitrant
::
Recalcitrant
(a.)
Kicking
back;
recalcitrating;
hence,
showing
repugnance
or
opposition;
refractory..
Submissly
::
Submissive
(a.)
Showing
a
readiness
to
submit;
expressing
submission;
as, a
submissive
demeanor..
Roster
::
Roster
(n.) A
register
or roll
showing
the order in which
officers,
enlisted
men,
companies,
or
regiments
are
called
on to
serve..
Appreciative
::
Appreciative
(a.)
Having
or
showing
a just or ready
appreciation
or
perception;
as, an
appreciative
audience..
Designation
::
Designation
(n.) The act of
designating;
a
pointing
out or
showing;
indication.
Hostile
::
Hostile
(a.)
Belonging
or
appropriate
to an
enemy;
showing
the
disposition
of an
enemy;
showing
ill will and
malevolence,
or a
desire
to
thwart
and
injure;
occupied
by an enemy or
enemies;
inimical;
unfriendly;
as, a
hostile
force;
hostile
intentions;
a
hostile
country;
hostile
to a
sudden
change..
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