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Definition of display
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Display
(n.) An
opening
or
unfolding;
exhibition;
manifestation.
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Punnet
::
Punnet
(n.) A
broad,
shallow
basket,
for
displaying
fruit or
flowers..
Pedant
::
Pedant
(n.) One who puts on an air of
learning;
one who makes a vain
display
of
learning;
a
pretender
to
superior
knowledge.
Rocket
::
Rocket
(n.) An
artificial
firework
consisting
of a
cylindrical
case of paper or metal
filled
with a
composition
of
combustible
ingredients,
as
niter,
charcoal,
and
sulphur,
and
fastened
to a
guiding
stick.
The
rocket
is
projected
through
the air by the force
arising
from the
expansion
of the gases
liberated
by
combustion
of the
composition.
Rockets
are used as
projectiles
for
various
purposes,
for
signals,
and also for
pyrotechnic
display..
Graceful
::
Graceful
(a.)
Displaying
grace or
beauty
in form or
action;
elegant;
easy;
agreeable
in
appearance;
as, a
graceful
walk,
deportment,
speaker,
air, act,
speech..
Overflourish
::
Overflourish
(v. t.) To make
excessive
display
or
flourish
of.
Display
::
Display
(n.) An
opening
or
unfolding;
exhibition;
manifestation.
Gush
::
Gush (v. t.) A
sentimental
exhibition
of
affection
or
enthusiasm,
etc.;
effusive
display
of
sentiment..
Court-cupboard
::
Court-cupboard
(n.) A
movable
sideboard
or
buffet,
on which plate and other
articles
of
luxury
were
displayed
on
special
ocasions..
Parade
::
Parade
(v. t.)
Pompous
show;
formal
display
or
exhibition.
Praise
::
Praise
(v.) To extol in words or song; to
magnify;
to
glorify
on
account
of
perfections
or
excellent
works;
to do honor to; to
display
the
excellence
of; --
applied
especially
to the
Divine
Being.
Gaudery
::
Gaudery
(n.)
Finery;
ornaments;
ostentatious
display.
Display
::
Display
(n.)
Ostentatious
show;
exhibition
for
effect;
parade.
Blazon
::
Blazon
(v. t.) To
depict
in
colors;
to
display;
to
exhibit
conspicuously;
to
publish
or make
public
far and wide.
Splay
::
Splay (v. t.) To
display;
to
spread.
Muster
::
Muster
(v. t.) To
collect
and
display;
to
assemble,
as
troops
for
parade,
inspection,
exercise,
or the
like..
Display
::
Display
(v. t.) To
spread
before
the view; to show; to
exhibit
to the
sight,
or to the mind; to make
manifest..
Ostentate
::
Ostentate
(v. t.) To make an
ambitious
display
of; to show or
exhibit
boastingly.
Promenade
::
Promenade
(v. i.) To walk for
pleasure,
display,
or
exercise..
Outlay
::
Outlay
(v. t.) To lay out; to
spread
out; to
display.
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..
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