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Definition of exhibited
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Hardness
::
Hardness
(n.) The
peculiar
quality
exhibited
by water which has
mineral
salts
dissolved
in it. Such water forms an
insoluble
compound
with soap, and is hence unfit for
washing
purposes..
Ostensible
::
Ostensible
(a.)
Shown;
exhibited;
declared;
avowed;
professed;
apparent;
-- often used as
opposed
to real or
actual;
as, an
ostensible
reason,
motive,
or aim..
Presentable
::
Presentable
(a.)
Capable
or
admitting
of being
presented;
suitable
to be
exhibited,
represented,
or
offered;
fit to be
brought
forward
or set
forth;
hence,
fitted
to be
introduced
to
another,
or to go into
society;
as, ideas that are
presentable
in
simple
language;
she is not
presentable
in such a
gown..
Bench
::
Bench (n.) A
collection
or group of dogs
exhibited
to the
public;
-- so named
because
the
animals
are
usually
placed
on
benches
or
raised
platforms.
Manifest
::
Manifest
(a.) A list or
invoice
of a
ship's
cargo,
containing
a
description
by
marks,
numbers,
etc., of each
package
of
goods,
to be
exhibited
at the
customhouse..
Displayed
::
Displayed
(a.)
Unfolded;
expanded;
exhibited
conspicuously
or
ostentatiously.
Puseyism
::
Puseyism
(n.) The
principles
of Dr. Pusey and
others
at
Oxford,
England,
as
exhibited
in
various
publications,
esp. in a
series
which
appeared
from 1833 to 1841,
designated
Tracts
for the
Times;
tractarianism.
See
Tractarianism..
Scene
::
Scene (n.) The
structure
on which a
spectacle
or play is
exhibited;
the part of a
theater
in which the
acting
is done, with its
adjuncts
and
decorations;
the
stage..
Theatre
::
Theatre
(n.) An
edifice
in which
dramatic
performances
or
spectacles
are
exhibited
for the
amusement
of
spectators;
anciently
uncovered,
except
the
stage,
but in
modern
times
roofed..
Morality
::
Morality
(n.) A kind of
allegorical
play, so
termed
because
it
consisted
of
discourses
in
praise
of
morality
between
actors
representing
such
characters
as
Charity,
Faith,
Death,
Vice, etc. Such plays were
occasionally
exhibited
as late as the reign of Henry
VIII..
Manifold
::
Manifold
(a.)
Exhibited
at
divers
times or in
various
ways; -- used to
qualify
nouns in the
singular
number.
Isothermal
::
Isothermal
(a.)
Having
reference
to the
geographical
distribution
of
temperature,
as
exhibited
by means of
isotherms;
as, an
isothermal
line; an
isothermal
chart..
Showroom
::
Showroom
(n.) A room or
apartment
where a show is
exhibited.
Potentiality
::
Potentiality
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
potential;
possibility,
not
actuality;
inherent
capability
or
disposition,
not
actually
exhibited..
Report
::
Report
(v. t.) An
official
statement
of
facts,
verbal
or
written;
especially,
a
statement
in
writing
of
proceedings
and facts
exhibited
by an
officer
to his
superiors;
as, the
reports
of the heads af
departments
to
Congress,
of a
master
in
chancery
to the
court,
of
committees
to a
legislative
body, and the
like..
Panorama
::
Panorama
(n.) A
picture
representing
scenes
too
extended
to be
beheld
at once, and so
exhibited
a part at a time, by being
unrolled,
and made to pass
continuously
before
the
spectator..
Seldshewn
::
Seldshewn
(a.)
Rarely
shown or
exhibited.
Turn-out
::
Turn-out
(n.) That which is
prominently
brought
forward
or
exhibited;
hence,
an
equipage;
as, a man with a showy
carriage
and
horses
is said to have a fine
turn-out..
Arena
::
Arena (n.) The area in the
central
part of an
amphitheater,
in which the
gladiators
fought
and other shows were
exhibited;
-- so
called
because
it was
covered
with
sand..
Specimen
::
Specimen
(n.) A part, or small
portion,
of
anything,
or one of a
number
of
things,
intended
to
exhibit
the kind and
quality
of the
whole,
or of what is not
exhibited;
a
sample;
as, a
specimen
of a man's
handwriting;
a
specimen
of
painting;
aspecimen
of one's art..
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