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Definition of display
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Display
(n.) An
opening
or
unfolding;
exhibition;
manifestation.
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Hatchment
::
Hatchment
(n.) A sort of
panel,
upon which the arms of a
deceased
person
are
temporarily
displayed,
--
usually
on the walls of his
dwelling.
It is
lozenge-shaped
or
square,
but is hung
cornerwise.
It is used in
England
as a means of
giving
public
notification
of the death of the
deceased,
his or her rank,
whether
married,
widower,
widow,
etc.
Called
also
achievement..
Protest
::
Protest
(v. t.) To make a
solemn
declaration
or
affirmation
of; to
proclaim;
to
display;
as, to
protest
one's
loyalty..
Cosmos
::
Cosmos
(n.) The
universe
or
universality
of
created
things;
-- so
called
from the order and
harmony
displayed
in it.
Brave
::
Brave
(superl.)
Making
a fine show or
display.
Splay
::
Splay (a.)
Displayed;
spread
out;
turned
outward;
hence,
flat;
ungainly;
as, splay
shoulders..
Outlay
::
Outlay
(v. t.) To lay out; to
spread
out; to
display.
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..
Semibarbaric
::
Semibarbaric
(a.) Half
barbarous
or
uncivilized;
as,
semibarbaric
display..
Declaim
::
Declaim
(v. i.) To speak for
rhetorical
display;
to speak
pompously,
noisily,
or
theatrically;
to make an empty
speech;
to
rehearse
trite
arguments
in
debate;
to
rant..
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..
Pedant
::
Pedant
(n.) One who puts on an air of
learning;
one who makes a vain
display
of
learning;
a
pretender
to
superior
knowledge.
Parade
::
Parade
(v. t.) An
assembly
and
orderly
arrangement
or
display
of
troops,
in full
equipments,
for
inspection
or
evolutions
before
some
superior
officer;
a
review
of
troops.
Parades
are
general,
regimental,
or
private
(troop,
battery,
or
company),
according
to the force
assembled..
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.
Muster
::
Muster
(v. t.) Any
assemblage
or
display;
a
gathering.
Manifestation
::
Manifestation
(n.) The act of
manifesting
or
disclosing,
or the state of being
manifested;
discovery
to the eye or to the
understanding;
also, that which
manifests;
exhibition;
display;
revelation;
as, the
manifestation
of God's power in
creation..
Lighten
::
Lighten
(v. i.) To burst forth or dart, as
lightning;
to shine with, or like,
lightning;
to
display
a flash or
flashes
of
lightning;
to
flash..
Display
::
Display
(v. t.) To
unfold;
to
spread
wide; to
expand;
to
stretch
out; to
spread.
Displayer
::
Displayer
(n.) One who, or that
which,
displays..
Recursant
::
Recursant
(a.)
Displayed
with the back
toward
the
spectator;
-- said
especially
of an
eagle.
Exposition
::
Exposition
(n.) The act of
exposing
or
laying
open; a
setting
out or
displaying
to
public
view.
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