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Definition of exhibit
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Exhibit
(n.) A
document
produced
and
identified
in court for
future
use as
evidence.
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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..
Menagerie
::
Menagerie
(n.) A
collection
of wild or
exotic
animals,
kept for
exhibition..
Potentiality
::
Potentiality
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
potential;
possibility,
not
actuality;
inherent
capability
or
disposition,
not
actually
exhibited..
Carry
::
Carry (v. t.) To
contain;
to
comprise;
to bear the
aspect
of ; to show or
exhibit;
to
imply.
Showing
::
Showing
(n.)
Appearance;
display;
exhibition.
Triumph
::
Triumph
(n.) To
celebrate
victory
with pomp; to
rejoice
over
success;
to exult in an
advantage
gained;
to
exhibit
exultation.
Cabinet
::
Cabinet
(n.) Any
building
or room set apart for the safe
keeping
and
exhibition
of works of art, etc.; also, the
collection
itself..
Hypermyriorama
::
Hypermyriorama
(n.) A show or
exhibition
having
a great
number
of
scenes
or
views.
Constructive
::
Constructive
(a.)
Having
ability
to
construct
or form;
employed
in
construction;
as, to
exhibit
constructive
power..
Oppose
::
Oppose
(n.) To place in front of, or over
against;
to set
opposite;
to
exhibit..
Polarity
::
Polarity
(n.) That
quality
or
condition
of a body in
virtue
of which it
exhibits
opposite,
or
contrasted,
properties
or
powers,
in
opposite,
or
contrasted,
parts or
directions;
or a
condition
giving
rise to a
contrast
of
properties
corresponding
to a
contrast
of
positions,
as, for
example,
attraction
and
repulsion
in the
opposite
parts of a
magnet,
the
dissimilar
phenomena
corresponding
to the
different
sides of a
polarized
ray of
light,
etc..
Sonometer
::
Sonometer
(n.) An
instrument
for
exhibiting
the
transverse
vibrations
of
cords,
and
ascertaining
the
relations
between
musical
notes.
It
consists
of a cord
stretched
by
weight
along a box, and
divided
into
different
lengths
at
pleasure
by a
bridge,
the place of which is
determined
by a scale on the face of the box..
Cat''s-eye
::
Cat's-eye
(n.) A
variety
of
quartz
or
chalcedony,
exhibiting
opalescent
reflections
from
within,
like the eye of a cat. The name is given to other gems
affording
like
effects,
esp. the
chrysoberyl..
Represent
::
Represent
(v. t.) To
exhibit
to
another
mind in
language;
to show; to give one's own
impressions
and
judgement
of; to bring
before
the mind; to set
forth;
sometimes,
to give an
account
of; to
describe..
Effervesce
::
Effervesce
(v. i.) To
exhibit,
in
lively
natural
expression,
feelings
that can not be
repressed
or
concealed;
as, to
effervesce
with joy or
merriment..
Fluoroscope
::
Fluoroscope
(n.) An
instrument
for
observing
or
exhibiting
fluorescence.
Wear
::
Wear (v. t.) To have or
exhibit
an
appearance
of, as an
aspect
or
manner;
to bear; as, she wears a smile on her
countenance..
Claque
::
Claque
(n.) A
collection
of
persons
employed
to
applaud
at a
theatrical
exhibition.
Express
::
Express
(a.) To give a true
impression
of; to
represent
and make
known;
to
manifest
plainly;
to show in
general;
to
exhibit,
as an
opinion
or
feeling,
by a look,
gesture,
and esp. by
language;
to
declare;
to
utter;
to
tell..
Ostensive
::
Ostensive
(a.)
Showing;
exhibiting.
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