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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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Affectation
::
Affectation
(n.) An
attempt
to
assume
or
exhibit
what is not
natural
or real; false
display;
artificial
show.
Impatient
::
Impatient
(a.)
Prompted
by, or
exhibiting,
impatience;
as,
impatient
speeches
or
replies..
Virtuous
::
Virtuous
(a.)
Exhibiting
manly
courage
and
strength;
valorous;
valiant;
brave.
Marshaling
::
Marshaling
(n.) The
arrangement
of an
escutcheon
to
exhibit
the
alliances
of the
owner.
Representative
::
Representative
(n.) One who, or that
which,
represents
(anything);
that which
exhibits
a
likeness
or
similitude..
Diamagnetic
::
Diamagnetic
(a.)
Pertaining
to, or
exhibiting
the
phenomena
of,
diamagnetism;
taking,
or being of a
nature
to take, a
position
at right
angles
to the lines of
magnetic
force.
See
Paramagnetic..
Unlearned
::
Unlearned
(a.) Not
exhibiting
learning;
as,
unlearned
verses..
Symmetrical
::
Symmetrical
(a.)
Having
the
organs
or parts of one side
corresponding
with those of the
other;
having
the parts in two or more
series
of
organs
the same in
number;
exhibiting
a
symmetry.
See
Symmetry,
2..
Opera
::
Opera (n.) The house where
operas
are
exhibited.
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..
Project
::
Project
(v. t.) To draw or
exhibit,
as the form of
anything;
to
delineate;
as, to
project
a
sphere,
a map, an
ellipse,
and the like; --
sometimes
with on, upon, into, etc.; as, to
project
a line or point upon a
plane.
See
Projection,
4..
Easel
::
Easel (n.) A frame
(commonly)
of wood
serving
to hold a
canvas
upright,
or
nearly
upright,
for the
painter's
convenience
or for
exhibition..
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..
Surquedry
::
Surquedrous
(a.)
Having
or
exhibiting
surquedry;
arrogant;
insolent.
Wise
::
Wise (v.)
Dictated
or
guided
by
wisdom;
containing
or
exhibiting
wisdom;
well
adapted
to
produce
good
effects;
judicious;
discreet;
as, a wise
saying;
a wise
scheme
or plan; wise
conduct
or
management;
a wise
determination..
Circumstantial
::
Circumstantial
(a.)
Abounding
with
circumstances;
detailing
or
exhibiting
all the
circumstances;
minute;
particular.
Theology
::
Theology
(n.) The
science
of God or of
religion;
the
science
which
treats
of the
existence,
character,
and
attributes
of God, his laws and
government,
the
doctrines
we are to
believe,
and the
duties
we are to
practice;
divinity;
(as more
commonly
understood)
the
knowledge
derivable
from the
Scriptures,
the
systematic
exhibition
of
revealed
truth,
the
science
of
Christian
faith and
life..
Showbread
::
Showbread
(n.) Bread of
exhibition;
loaves
to set
before
God; -- the term used in
translating
the
various
phrases
used in the
Hebrew
and Greek to
designate
the
loaves
of bread which the
priest
of the week
placed
before
the Lord on the
golden
table in the
sanctuary.
They were made of fine flour
unleavened,
and were
changed
every
Sabbath.
The
loaves,
twelve
in
number,
represented
the
twelve
tribes
of
Israel.
They were to be eaten by the
priests
only, and in the Holy
Place..
Chart
::
Chart (n.) A sheet of
paper,
pasteboard,
or the like, on which
information
is
exhibited,
esp. when the
information
is
arranged
in
tabular
form; as, an
historical
chart..
Tricksy
::
Tricksy
(a.)
Exhibiting
artfulness;
trickish.
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