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Definition of display
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Display
(v. t.) To make an
exhibition
of; to set in view
conspicuously
or
ostentatiously;
to
exhibit
for the sake of
publicity;
to
parade.
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Court-cupboard
::
Court-cupboard
(n.) A
movable
sideboard
or
buffet,
on which plate and other
articles
of
luxury
were
displayed
on
special
ocasions..
Showing
::
Showing
(n.)
Appearance;
display;
exhibition.
Exposition
::
Exposition
(n.) The act of
exposing
or
laying
open; a
setting
out or
displaying
to
public
view.
Coxcomb
::
Coxcomb
(n.) A vain, showy
fellow;
a
conceited,
silly man, fond of
display;
a
superficial
pretender
to
knowledge
or
accomplishments;
a fop..
Firework
::
Firework
(n.) A
device
for
producing
a
striking
display
of
light,
or a
figure
or
figures
in plain or
colored
fire, by the
combustion
of
materials
that burn in some
peculiar
manner,
as
gunpowder,
sulphur,
metallic
filings,
and
various
salts.
The most
common
feature
of
fireworks
is a paper or
pasteboard
tube
filled
with the
combustible
material.
A
number
of these tubes or cases are often
combined
so as to make, when
kindled,
a great
variety
of
figures
in fire, often
variously
colored.
The
skyrocke
Escutcheon
::
Escutcheon
(n.) The
surface,
usually
a
shield,
upon which
bearings
are
marshaled
and
displayed.
The
surface
of the
escutcheon
is
called
the
field,
the upper part is
called
the
chief,
and the lower part the base (see
Chiff,
and
Field.).
That side of the
escutcheon
which is on the right hand of the
knight
who bears the
shield
on his arm is
called
dexter,
and the other side
sinister..
Skillful
::
Skillful
(a.)
Possessed
of, or
displaying,
skill;
knowing
and
ready;
expert;
well-versed;
able in
management;
as, a
skillful
mechanic;
-- often
followed
by at, in, or of; as,
skillful
at the
organ;
skillful
in
drawing..
Flaunt
::
Flaunt
(v. t.) To
display
ostentatiously;
to make an
impudent
show of.
Stylist
::
Stylish
(a.)
Having
style or
artistic
quality;
given to, or fond of, the
display
of
style;
highly
fashionable;
modish;
as, a
stylish
dress,
house,
manner..
Credence
::
Credence
(n.) A
cupboard,
sideboard,
or
cabinet,
particularly
one
intended
for the
display
of rich
vessels
or
plate,
and
consisting
chiefly
of open
shelves
for that
purpose..
Muster
::
Muster
(v. t.) Any
assemblage
or
display;
a
gathering.
Bannerol
::
Bannerol
(n.) A
banderole;
esp. a
banner
displayed
at a
funeral
procession
and set over the tomb. See
Banderole.
Semibarbaric
::
Semibarbaric
(a.) Half
barbarous
or
uncivilized;
as,
semibarbaric
display..
Display
::
Display
(v. t.) To make an
exhibition
of; to set in view
conspicuously
or
ostentatiously;
to
exhibit
for the sake of
publicity;
to
parade.
Show
::
Show (n.) Proud or
ostentatious
display;
parade;
pomp.
Boast
::
Boast (v. t.) To
display
in
ostentatious
language;
to speak of with
pride,
vanity,
or
exultation,
with a view to
self-commendation;
to
extol..
Blazonry
::
Blazonry
(n.)
Artistic
representation
or
display.
Splendid
::
Splendid
(a.)
Possessing
or
displaying
splendor;
shining;
very
bright;
as, a
splendid
sun..
Waxwork
::
Waxwork
(n.) An
American
climbing
shrub
(Celastrus
scandens).
It bears a
profusion
of
yellow
berrylike
pods, which open in the
autumn,
and
display
the
scarlet
coverings
of the
seeds..
Emblazoner
::
Emblazoner
(n.) One who
emblazons;
also, one who
publishes
and
displays
anything
with
pomp..
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