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Definition of exhibition
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Exhibition
(n.) The act of
administering
a
remedy.
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Presentment
::
Presentment
(n.)
Setting
forth to view;
delineation;
appearance;
representation;
exhibition.
Ruff
::
Ruff (n.) An
exhibition
of pride or
haughtiness.
Diorama
::
Diorama
(n.) A
building
used for such an
exhibition.
Polytechnic
::
Polytechnic
(a.)
Comprehending,
or
relating
to, many arts and
sciences;
--
applied
particularly
to
schools
in which many
branches
of art and
science
are
taught
with
especial
reference
to their
practical
application;
also to
exhibitions
of
machinery
and
industrial
products..
Pageant
::
Pageant
(n.) An
elaborate
exhibition
devised
for the
entertainmeut
of a
distinguished
personage,
or of the
public;
a show,
spectacle,
or
display..
Demonstration
::
Demonstration
(n.) The act of
demonstrating;
an
exhibition;
proof;
especially,
proof
beyond
the
possibility
of
doubt;
indubitable
evidence,
to the
senses
or
reason..
Sky
::
Sky (v. t.) To hang (a
picture
on
exhibition)
near the top of a wall, where it can not be well
seen..
Finale
::
Finale
(n.) The
closing
part,
piece,
or scene in any
public
performance
or
exhibition..
Stage
::
Stage (n.) An
elevated
platform
on which an
orator
may
speak,
a play be
performed,
an
exhibition
be
presented,
or the
like..
Fair
::
Fair (n.) A
competitive
exhibition
of
wares,
farm
products,
etc., not
primarily
for
purposes
of sale; as, the
Mechanics'
fair; an
agricultural
fair..
Firework
::
Firework
(n.) A
pyrotechnic
exhibition.
Panopticon
::
Panopticon
(n.) A room for the
exhibition
of
novelties.
Danseuse
::
Danseuse
(n.) A
professional
female
dancer;
a woman who
dances
at a
public
exhibition
as in a
ballet.
Stereographic
::
Stereograph
(n.) Any
picture,
or pair of
pictures,
prepared
for
exhibition
in the
stereoscope.
Stereographs
are now
commonly
made by means of
photography..
Exposition
::
Exposition
(n.) A
public
exhibition
or show, as of
industrial
and
artistic
productions;
as, the Paris
Exposition
of
1878..
Gush
::
Gush (v. t.) A
sentimental
exhibition
of
affection
or
enthusiasm,
etc.;
effusive
display
of
sentiment..
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..
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..
Iridescence
::
Iridescence
(n.)
Exhibition
of
colors
like those of the
rainbow;
the
quality
or state of being
iridescent;
a
prismatic
play of
color;
as, the
iridescence
of
mother-of-pearl..
Show
::
Show (n.) That which os
shown,
or
brought
to view; that which is
arranged
to be seen; a
spectacle;
an
exhibition;
as, a
traveling
show; a
cattle
show..
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