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Definition of exhibit
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Exhibit
(v. t.) To
administer
as a
remedy;
as, to
exhibit
calomel..
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Van
::
Van (n.) A large
covered
wagon for
moving
furniture,
etc., also for
conveying
wild
beasts,
etc., for
exhibition..
Rhotacism
::
Rhotacism
(n.) An
oversounding,
or a
misuse,
of the
letter
r;
specifically
(Phylol.),
the
tendency,
exhibited
in the
Indo-European
languages,
to
change
s to r, as wese to
were..
Metamorphic
::
Metamorphic
(a.)
Pertaining
to,
produced
by, or
exhibiting,
certain
changes
which
minerals
or rocks may have
undergone
since their
original
deposition;
--
especially
applied
to the
recrystallization
which
sedimentary
rocks have
undergone
through
the
influence
of heat and
pressure,
after which they are
called
metamorphic
rocks..
Representative
::
Representative
(n.) One who, or that
which,
represents
(anything);
that which
exhibits
a
likeness
or
similitude..
Display
::
Display
(n.) An
opening
or
unfolding;
exhibition;
manifestation.
Gush
::
Gush (v. i.) To make a
sentimental
or
untimely
exhibition
of
affection;
to
display
enthusiasm
in a
silly,
demonstrative
manner..
Resent
::
Resent
(v. t.) To
express
or
exhibit
displeasure
or
indignation
at, as by words or
acts..
Theatre
::
Theatre
(n.) Any room
adapted
to the
exhibition
of any
performances
before
an
assembly,
as
public
lectures,
scholastic
exercises,
anatomical
demonstrations,
surgical
operations,
etc..
Fluoroscope
::
Fluoroscope
(n.) An
instrument
for
observing
or
exhibiting
fluorescence.
Demonstrate
::
Demonstrate
(v. t.) To point out; to show; to
exhibit;
to make
evident.
Cosmorama
::
Cosmorama
(n.) An
exhibition
in which a
series
of views in
various
parts of the world is seen
reflected
by
mirrors
through
a
series
of
lenses,
with such
illumination,
etc., as will make the views most
closely
represent
reality..
Opeidoscope
::
Opeidoscope
(n.) An
instrument,
consisting
of a tube
having
one end open and the other end
covered
with a thin
flexible
membrance
to the
center
of which is
attached
a small
mirror.
It is used for
exhibiting
upon a
screen,
by means of rays
reflected
from the
mirror,
the
vibratory
motions
caused
by
sounds
produced
at the open end of the tube, as by
speaking
or
singing
into it..
Present
::
Present
(a.) To
exhibit
or offer to view or
notice;
to lay
before
one's
perception
or
cognizance;
to set
forth;
to
present
a fine
appearance.
Magnanimous
::
Magnanimous
(a.)
Dictated
by or
exhibiting
nobleness
of soul;
honorable;
noble;
not
selfish.
Neighbor
::
Neighbor
(n.) One
entitled
to, or
exhibiting,
neighborly
kindness;
hence,
one of the human race; a
fellow
being..
Vegetality
::
Vegetality
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
vegetal,
or
exhibiting
those
physiological
phenomena
which are
common
to
plants
and
animals.
See
Vegetal,
a., 2..
Volumescope
::
Volumescope
(n.) An
instrument
consisting
essentially
of a glass tube
provided
with a
graduated
scale,
for
exhibiting
to the eye the
changes
of
volume
of a gas or
gaseous
mixture
resulting
from
chemical
action,
and the
like..
Pleomorphism
::
Pleomorphism
(n.) The
theory
that the
various
genera
of
bacteria
are
phases
or
variations
of
growth
of a
number
of
Protean
species,
each of which may
exhibit,
according
to
undetermined
conditions,
all or some of the forms
characteristic
of the
different
genera
and
species..
Entry
::
Entry (n.) The
exhibition
or
depositing
of a
ship's
papers
at the
customhouse,
to
procure
license
to land
goods;
or the
giving
an
account
of a
ship's
cargo to the
officer
of the
customs,
and
obtaining
his
permission
to land the
goods.
See
Enter,
v. t., 8, and
Entrance,
n., 5..
Hash
::
Hash (n.) A new
mixture
of old
matter;
a
second
preparation
or
exhibition.
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