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Definition of display
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Display
(n.) An
opening
or
unfolding;
exhibition;
manifestation.
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Dazzle
::
Dazzle
(v. t.) To
bewilder
or
surprise
with
brilliancy
or
display
of any kind.
Setout
::
Setout
(n.) A
display,
as of
plate,
equipage,
etc.; that which is
displayed..
Parade
::
Parade
(v. t.) That which is
displayed;
a show; a
spectacle;
an
imposing
procession;
the
movement
of any body
marshaled
in
military
order;
as, a
parade
of
firemen..
Vaunt
::
Vaunt (v. t.) To boast of; to make a vain
display
of; to
display
with
ostentation.
Exhibition
::
Exhibition
(n.) The act of
exhibiting
for
inspection,
or of
holding
forth to view;
manifestation;
display..
Skill
::
Skill (n.)
Display
of art;
exercise
of
ability;
contrivance;
address.
Displayed
::
Displayed
(a.) With wings
expanded;
-- said of a bird of pray, esp. an
eagle..
Rack
::
Rack (a.) A frame on which
articles
are
deposited
for
keeping
or
arranged
for
display;
as, a
clothes
rack; a
bottle
rack, etc..
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..
Stagecoach
::
Stage (v. t.) To
exhibit
upon a
stage,
or as upon a
stage;
to
display
publicly..
Show
::
Show (v. t.) To
exhibit
or
present
to view; to place in
sight;
to
display;
-- the thing
exhibited
being the
object,
and often with an
indirect
object
denoting
the
person
or thing
seeing
or
beholding;
as, to show a
house;
show your
colors;
shopkeepers
show
customers
goods (show goods to
customers)..
Boasting
::
Boasting
(n.) The act of
glorying
or
vaunting;
vainglorious
speaking;
ostentatious
display.
Foppish
::
Foppish
(a.)
Foplike;
characteristic
of a top in dress or
manners;
making
an
ostentatious
display
of gay
clothing;
affected
in
manners.
Spluttered
::
Splurge
(v. i.) To make a great
display
in any way,
especially
in
oratory..
Flaunt
::
Flaunt
(n.)
Anything
displayed
for show.
Circus
::
Circus
(n.) A
circular
inclosure
for the
exhibition
of feats of
horsemanship,
acrobatic
displays,
etc. Also, the
company
of
performers,
with their
equipage..
Displayed
::
Displayed
(imp. & p. p.) of
Displa.
Uncase
::
Uncase
(v. t.) To
display,
or
spread
to view, as a flag, or the
colors
of a
military
body..
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..
Displayed
::
Displayed
(a.) Set with lines of
prominent
type
interspersed,
to catch the eye..
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