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Definition of exhibition
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Exhibition
(n.) The act of
administering
a
remedy.
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Exhibition
::
Exhibition
(n.) The act of
exhibiting
for
inspection,
or of
holding
forth to view;
manifestation;
display..
Naumachy
::
Naumachy
(n.) A show or
spectacle
representing
a sea
fight;
also, a place for such
exhibitions..
Gallery
::
Gallery
(a.) A room for the
exhibition
of works of art; as, a
picture
gallery;
hence,
also, a large or
important
collection
of
paintings,
sculptures,
etc..
Claque
::
Claque
(n.) A
collection
of
persons
employed
to
applaud
at a
theatrical
exhibition.
Cabinet
::
Cabinet
(n.) Any
building
or room set apart for the safe
keeping
and
exhibition
of works of art, etc.; also, the
collection
itself..
Formularization
::
Formularization
(n.) The act of
formularizing;
a
formularized
or
formulated
statement
or
exhibition.
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..
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..
Play
::
Play (n.) The
representation
or
exhibition
of a
comedy
or
tragedy;
as, he
attends
ever
play..
Scene
::
Scene (n.) An
exhibition
of
passionate
or
strong
feeling
before
others;
often,
an
artifical
or
affected
action,
or
course
of
action,
done for
effect;
a
theatrical
display..
Salutatory
::
Salutatory
(a.)
Containing
or
expressing
salutations;
speaking
a
welcome;
greeting;
--
applied
especially
to the
oration
which
introduces
the
exercises
of the
Commencements,
or
similar
public
exhibitions,
in
American
colleges..
Sky
::
Sky (v. t.) To hang (a
picture
on
exhibition)
near the top of a wall, where it can not be well
seen..
Muscling
::
Muscling
(n.)
Exhibition
or
representation
of the
muscles.
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..
Fair
::
Fair (n.) A
competitive
exhibition
of
wares,
farm
products,
etc., not
primarily
for
purposes
of sale; as, the
Mechanics'
fair; an
agricultural
fair..
Coming
::
Coming
(a.)
Approaching;
of the
future,
especially
the near
future;
the next; as, the
coming
week or year; the
coming
exhibition..
Panopticon
::
Panopticon
(n.) A room for the
exhibition
of
novelties.
Exhibitive
::
Exhibitive
(a.)
Serving
for
exhibition;
representative;
exhibitory.
Gush
::
Gush (v. t.) A
sentimental
exhibition
of
affection
or
enthusiasm,
etc.;
effusive
display
of
sentiment..
Article
::
Article
(n.) To
accuse
or
charge
by an
exhibition
of
articles.
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