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Definition of exhibition
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Exhibition
(n.) That which is
exhibited,
held
forth,
or
displayed;
also, any
public
show; a
display
of works of art, or of feats of
skill,
or of
oratorical
or
dramatic
ability;
as, an
exhibition
of
animals;
an
exhibition
of
pictures,
statues,
etc.; an
industrial
exhibition..
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Circus
::
Circus
(n.) A
circular
inclosure
for the
exhibition
of feats of
horsemanship,
acrobatic
displays,
etc. Also, the
company
of
performers,
with their
equipage..
Hash
::
Hash (n.) A new
mixture
of old
matter;
a
second
preparation
or
exhibition.
Exhibition
::
Exhibition
(n.) The act of
exhibiting
for
inspection,
or of
holding
forth to view;
manifestation;
display..
Catafalque
::
Catafalque
(n.) A
temporary
structure
sometimes
used in the
funeral
solemnities
of
eminent
persons,
for the
public
exhibition
of the
remains,
or their
conveyance
to the place of
burial..
Exhibition
::
Exhibition
(n.) That which is
exhibited,
held
forth,
or
displayed;
also, any
public
show; a
display
of works of art, or of feats of
skill,
or of
oratorical
or
dramatic
ability;
as, an
exhibition
of
animals;
an
exhibition
of
pictures,
statues,
etc.; an
industrial
exhibition..
Demonstration
::
Demonstration
(n.) The
exhibition
and
explanation
of a
dissection
or other
anatomical
preparation.
Rehearsal
::
Rehearsal
(n.) The act of
rehearsing;
recital;
narration;
repetition;
specifically,
a
private
recital,
performance,
or
season
of
practice,
in
preparation
for a
public
exhibition
or
exercise..
Fair
::
Fair (n.) A
competitive
exhibition
of
wares,
farm
products,
etc., not
primarily
for
purposes
of sale; as, the
Mechanics'
fair; an
agricultural
fair..
Schematism
::
Schematism
(n.)
Particular
form or
disposition
of a
thing;
an
exhibition
in
outline
of any
systematic
arrangement.
Stereographic
::
Stereograph
(n.) Any
picture,
or pair of
pictures,
prepared
for
exhibition
in the
stereoscope.
Stereographs
are now
commonly
made by means of
photography..
Caravan
::
Caravan
(n.) A
large,
covered
wagon,
or a train of such
wagons,
for
conveying
wild
beasts,
etc., for
exhibition;
an
itinerant
show, as of wild
beasts..
Exhibitioner
::
Exhibitioner
(n.) One who has a
pension
or
allowance
granted
for
support.
Tournament
::
Tournament
(n.) A mock
fight,
or
warlike
game,
formerly
in great
favor,
in which a
number
of
combatants
were
engaged,
as an
exhibition
of their
address
and
bravery;
hence,
figuratively,
a real
battle..
Spectator
::
Spectator
(n.) One who on; one who sees or
beholds;
a
beholder;
one who is
personally
present
at, and sees, any
exhibition;
as, the
spectators
at a
show..
Exhibition
::
Exhibition
(n.)
Sustenance;
maintenance;
allowance,
esp. for meat and
drink;
pension.
Specifically:
(Eng.
Univ.)
Private
benefaction
for the
maintenance
of
scholars..
Menagerie
::
Menagerie
(n.) A
collection
of wild or
exotic
animals,
kept for
exhibition..
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..
Triumph
::
Triumph
(n.)
Hence,
any
triumphal
procession;
a
pompous
exhibition;
a
stately
show or
pageant..
Method
::
Method
(n.)
Orderly
arrangement,
elucidation,
development,
or
classification;
clear and lucid
exhibition;
systematic
arrangement
peculiar
to an
individual..
Diorama
::
Diorama
(n.) A
building
used for such an
exhibition.
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