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Definition of manifest
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of manifest is as below...
Manifest
(a.) A list or
invoice
of a
ship's
cargo,
containing
a
description
by
marks,
numbers,
etc., of each
package
of
goods,
to be
exhibited
at the
customhouse..
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Complacency
::
Complacency
(n.) The
manifestation
of
contentment
or
satisfaction;
good
nature;
kindness;
civility;
affability.
Show
::
Show (v. t.) To make
apparent
or
clear,
as by
evidence,
testimony,
or
reasoning;
to
prove;
to
explain;
also, to
manifest;
to
evince;
as, to show the truth of a
statement;
to show the
causes
of an
event..
Elucidate
::
Elucidate
(v. t.) To make clear or
manifest;
to
render
more
intelligible;
to
illustrate;
as, an
example
will
elucidate
the
subject..
Display
::
Display
(n.) An
opening
or
unfolding;
exhibition;
manifestation.
Enter
::
Enter (v. t.) To
inscribe;
to
enroll;
to
record;
as, to enter a name, or a date, in a book, or a book in a
catalogue;
to enter the
particulars
of a sale in an
account,
a
manifest
of a ship or of
merchandise
at the
customhouse..
Incarnation
::
Incarnation
(n.) An
incarnate
form; a
personification;
a
manifestation;
a
reduction
to
apparent
from; a
striking
exemplification
in
person
or act.
Exquisite
::
Exquisite
(n.) One who
manifests
an
exquisite
attention
to
external
appearance;
one who is
overnice
in dress or
ornament;
a fop; a
dandy.
Spurn
::
Spurn (v. i.) To
manifest
disdain
in
rejecting
anything;
to make
contemptuous
opposition
or
resistance.
Declare
::
Declare
(v. t.) To make known by
language;
to
communicate
or
manifest
explicitly
and
plainly
in any way; to
exhibit;
to
publish;
to
proclaim;
to
announce.
System
::
System
(n.) An
assemblage
of parts or
organs,
either
in
animal
or
plant,
essential
to the
performance
of some
particular
function
or
functions
which as a rule are of
greater
complexity
than those
manifested
by a
single
organ;
as, the
capillary
system,
the
muscular
system,
the
digestive
system,
etc.;
hence,
the whole body as a
functional
unity..
Externalism
::
Externalism
(n.) The
quality
of being
manifest
to the
senses;
external
acts or
appearances;
regard
for
externals.
Sparkle
::
Sparkle
(n.) To
manifest
itself
by, or as if by,
emitting
sparks;
to
glisten;
to
flash..
Bull
::
Bull (v. i.) To be in heat; to
manifest
sexual
desire
as cows do.
Providence
::
Providence
(n.)
Foresight;
care;
especially,
the
foresight
and care which God
manifests
for his
creatures;
hence,
God
himself,
regarded
as
exercising
a
constant
wise
prescience..
Glory
::
Glory (n.) The
presence
of the
Divine
Being;
the
manifestations
of the
divine
nature
and favor to the
blessed
in
heaven;
celestial
honor;
heaven.
Bioplasm
::
Bioplasm
(n.) A name
suggested
by Dr. Beale for the
germinal
matter
supposed
to be
essential
to the
functions
of all
living
beings;
the
material
through
which every form of life
manifests
itself;
unaltered
protoplasm.
Worry
::
Worry (v. i.) To feel or
express
undue care and
anxiety;
to
manifest
disquietude
or pain; to be
fretful;
to
chafe;
as, the child
worries;
the horse
worries..
Patefaction
::
Patefaction
(n.) The act of
opening,
disclosing,
or
manifesting;
open
declaration..
Incarnation
::
Incarnation
(n.) The act of
clothing
with
flesh,
or the state of being so
clothed;
the act of
taking,
or being
manifested
in, a human body and
nature..
Pantheism
::
Pantheism
(n.) The
doctrine
that the
universe,
taken or
conceived
of as a
whole,
is God; the
doctrine
that there is no God but the
combined
force and laws which are
manifested
in the
existing
universe;
cosmotheism..
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