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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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Sign
::
Sign (n.) An event
considered
by the Jews as
indicating
the
divine
will, or as
manifesting
an
interposition
of the
divine
power for some
special
end; a
miracle;
a
wonder..
Nervous
::
Nervous
(a.)
Possessing
or
manifesting
vigor of mind;
characterized
by
strength
in
sentiment
or
style;
forcible;
spirited;
as, a
nervous
writer..
Elucidate
::
Elucidate
(v. t.) To make clear or
manifest;
to
render
more
intelligible;
to
illustrate;
as, an
example
will
elucidate
the
subject..
Condemn
::
Condemn
(v. t.) To
declare
the guilt of; to make
manifest
the
faults
or
unworthiness
of; to
convict
of
guilt.
Manifested
::
Manifested
(imp. & p. p.) of
Manifes.
Devotion
::
Devotion
(n.) Act of
devotedness
or
devoutness;
manifestation
of
strong
attachment;
act of
worship;
prayer.
Soul
::
Soul (n.)
Energy;
courage;
spirit;
fervor;
affection,
or any other noble
manifestation
of the heart or moral
nature;
inherent
power or
goodness..
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..
Hygroscopic
::
Hygroscopic
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to, or
indicated
by, the
hygroscope;
not
readily
manifest
to the
senses,
but
capable
of
detection
by the
hygroscope;
as, glass is often
covered
with a film of
hygroscopic
moisture..
Glump
::
Glump (v. i.) To
manifest
sullenness;
to sulk.
Externalism
::
Externalism
(n.) The
quality
of being
manifest
to the
senses;
external
acts or
appearances;
regard
for
externals.
Manifestness
::
Manifestness
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
manifest;
obviousness.
Manifestation
::
Manifestation
(n.) The act of
manifesting
or
disclosing,
or the state of being
manifested;
discovery
to the eye or to the
understanding;
also, that which
manifests;
exhibition;
display;
revelation;
as, the
manifestation
of God's power in
creation..
Infer
::
Infer (v. t.) To show; to
manifest;
to
prove.
Proud
::
Proud
(superl.)
Feeling
or
manifesting
pride,
in a good or bad
sense.
Pole
::
Pole (n.) One of the
opposite
or
contrasted
parts or
directions
in which a polar force is
manifested;
a point of
maximum
intensity
of a force which has two such
points,
or which has
polarity;
as, the poles of a
magnet;
the north pole of a
needle..
Self-important
::
Self-important
(a.)
Having
or
manifesting
an
exaggerated
idea of one's own
importance
or
merit.
Medium
::
Medium
(n.) A
substance
through
which an
effect
is
transmitted
from one thing to
another;
as, air is the
common
medium
of
sound.
Hence:
The
condition
upon which any event or
action
occurs;
necessary
means of
motion
or
action;
that
through
or by which
anything
is
accomplished,
conveyed,
or
carried
on;
specifically,
in
animal
magnetism,
spiritualism,
etc., a
person
through
whom the
action
of
another
being is said to be
manifested
and
transmitted..
Dichogamous
::
Dichogamous
(a.)
Manifesting
dichogamy.
Emotion
::
Emotion
(n.) A
moving
of the mind or soul;
excitement
of the
feelings,
whether
pleasing
or
painful;
disturbance
or
agitation
of mind
caused
by a
specific
exciting
cause and
manifested
by some
sensible
effect
on the
body..
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