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Definition of expose
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Expose
(v. t.) A
formal
recital
or
exposition
of
facts;
exposure,
or
revelation,
of
something
which some one
wished
to keep
concealed..
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Discourse
::
Discourse
(v. i.) To
express
one's self in oral
discourse;
to
expose
one's
views;
to talk in a
continuous
or
formal
manner;
to hold
forth;
to
speak;
to
converse.
Aerate
::
Aerate
(v. t.) To
expose
to the
chemical
action
of air; to
oxygenate
(the
blood)
by
respiration;
to
arterialize.
Windy
::
Windy
(superl.)
Consisting
of wind;
accompanied
or
characterized
by wind;
exposed
to wind.
Snowshed
::
Snowshed
(n.) A
shelter
to
protect
from snow, esp. a long roof over an
exposed
part of a
railroad..
Unface
::
Unface
(v. t.) To
remove
the face or cover from; to
unmask;
to
expose.
Sand
::
Sand (n.)
Tracts
of land
consisting
of sand, like the
deserts
of
Arabia
and
Africa;
also,
extensive
tracts
of sand
exposed
by the ebb of the
tide..
Plight
::
Plight
(n.) That which is
exposed
to risk; that which is
plighted
or
pledged;
security;
a gage; a
pledge.
Bare
::
Bare (n.) That part of a
roofing
slate,
shingle,
tile, or metal
plate,
which is
exposed
to the
weather..
Fumigate
::
Fumigate
(n.) To apply smoke to; to
expose
to smoke or
vapor;
to
purify,
or free from
infection,
by the use of smoke or
vapors..
Air
::
Air (n.) To
expose
to heat, for the
purpose
of
expelling
dampness,
or of
warming;
as, to air
linen;
to air
liquors..
Melotype
::
Melotype
(n.) A
picture
produced
by a
process
in which
development
after
exposure
may be
deferred
indefinitely,
so as to
permit
transportation
of
exposed
plates;
also, the
process
itself..
Pillory
::
Pillory
(n.) A frame of
adjustable
boards
erected
on a post, and
having
holes
through
which the head and hands of an
offender
were
thrust
so as to be
exposed
in front of it..
Mercurialize
::
Mercurialize
(v. t.) To treat with
mercury;
to
expose
to the vapor of
mercury.
Inhumation
::
Inhumation
(n.) The act of
burying
vessels
in warm earth in order to
expose
their
contents
to a
steady
moderate
heat; the state of being thus
exposed.
Wild
::
Wild
(superl.)
Exposed
to the wind and sea;
unsheltered;
as, a wild
roadstead..
Sigillaria
::
Sigillaria
(n. pl.)
Little
images
or
figures
of
earthenware
exposed
for sale, or given as
presents,
on the last two days of the
Saturnalia;
hence,
the last two, or the sixth and
seventh,
days of the
Saturnalia..
Rust
::
Rust (n.) The
reddish
yellow
coating
formed
on iron when
exposed
to moist air,
consisting
of
ferric
oxide or
hydroxide;
hence,
by
extension,
any
metallic
film of
corrosion..
Steamboat
::
Steam (v. t.) To
expose
to the
action
of
steam;
to apply steam to for
softening,
dressing,
or
preparing;
as, to steam wood; to
steamcloth;
to steam food, etc..
Expose
::
Expose
(v. t.) To lay bare; to lay open to
attack,
danger,
or
anything
objectionable;
to
render
accessible
to
anything
which may
affect,
especially
detrimentally;
to make
liable;
as, to
expose
one's self to the heat of the sun, or to cold,
insult,
danger,
or
ridicule;
to
expose
an army to
destruction
or
defeat..
Aperture
::
Aperture
(n.) The
diameter
of the
exposed
part of the
object
glass of a
telescope
or other
optical
instrument;
as, a
telescope
of
four-inch
aperture..
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