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Definition of manifest
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Manifest
(v. t.) To show
plainly;
to make to
appear
distinctly,
--
usually
to the mind; to put
beyond
question
or
doubt;
to
display;
to
exhibit..
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Theophany
::
Theophany
(n.) A
manifestation
of God to man by
actual
appearance,
usually
as an
incarnation..
Manifesting
::
Manifesting
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Manifes.
Heat
::
Heat (n.) A force in
nature
which is
recognized
in
various
effects,
but
especially
in the
phenomena
of
fusion
and
evaporation,
and
which,
as
manifested
in fire, the sun's rays,
mechanical
action,
chemical
combination,
etc.,
becomes
directly
known to us
through
the sense of
feeling.
In its
nature
heat is a mode if
motion,
being in
general
a form of
molecular
disturbance
or
vibration.
It was
formerly
supposed
to be a
subtile,
imponderable
fluid,
to which was given the name
caloric..
Ostent
::
Ostent
(n.)
Manifestation;
token;
portent.
Doubler
::
Doubler
(n.) An
instrument
for
augmenting
a very small
quantity
of
electricity,
so as to
render
it
manifest
by
sparks
or the
electroscope..
Manifest
::
Manifest
(a.) A
public
declaration;
an open
statement;
a
manifesto.
See
Manifesto.
Crisis
::
Crisis
(n.) That
change
in a
disease
which
indicates
whether
the
result
is to be
recovery
or
death;
sometimes,
also, a
striking
change
of
symptoms
attended
by an
outward
manifestation,
as by an
eruption
or
sweat..
Pronunciamento
::
Pronunciamento
(n.) A
proclamation
or
manifesto;
a
formal
announcement
or
declaration.
Incarnation
::
Incarnation
(n.) An
incarnate
form; a
personification;
a
manifestation;
a
reduction
to
apparent
from; a
striking
exemplification
in
person
or act.
Epiphany
::
Epiphany
(n.) A
church
festival
celebrated
on the 6th of
January,
the
twelfth
day after
Christmas,
in
commemoration
of the visit of the Magi of the East to
Bethlehem,
to see and
worship
the child
Jesus;
or, as
others
maintain,
to
commemorate
the
appearance
of the star to the Magi,
symbolizing
the
manifestation
of
Christ
to the
Gentles;
Twelfthtide..
Patefaction
::
Patefaction
(n.) The act of
opening,
disclosing,
or
manifesting;
open
declaration..
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..
Breathe
::
Breathe
(v. t.) To
express;
to
manifest;
to give
forth.
Electricity
::
Electricity
(n.) A power in
nature,
a
manifestation
of
energy,
exhibiting
itself
when in
disturbed
equilibrium
or in
activity
by a
circuit
movement,
the fact of
direction
in which
involves
polarity,
or
opposition
of
properties
in
opposite
directions;
also, by
attraction
for many
substances,
by a law
involving
attraction
between
surfaces
of
unlike
polarity,
and
repulsion
between
those of like; by
exhibiting
accumulated
polar
tension
when the
circuit
is
broken;
and by
producing
heat,
light,
concus
Contemptuousness
::
Contemptuousness
(n.)
Disposition
to or
manifestion
of
contempt;
insolence;
haughtiness.
Substance
::
Substance
(n.) That which
underlies
all
outward
manifestations;
substratum;
the
permanent
subject
or cause of
phenomena,
whether
material
or
spiritual;
that in which
properties
inhere;
that which is real, in
distinction
from that which is
apparent;
the
abiding
part of any
existence,
in
distinction
from any
accident;
that which
constitutes
anything
what it is; real or
existing
essence..
Scrofula
::
Scrofula
(n.) A
constitutional
disease,
generally
hereditary,
especially
manifested
by
chronic
enlargement
and
cheesy
degeneration
of the
lymphatic
glands,
particularly
those of the neck, and
marked
by a
tendency
to the
development
of
chronic
intractable
inflammations
of the skin,
mucous
membrane,
bones,
joints,
and other
parts,
and by a
diminution
in the power of
resistance
to
disease
or
injury
and the
capacity
for
recovery.
Scrofula
is now
generally
held to be
tuberculous
in
character,
and may
Avatar
::
Avatar
(n.)
Incarnation;
manifestation
as an
object
of
worship
or
admiration.
Bright
::
Bright
(a.)
Manifest
to the mind, as light is to the eyes;
clear;
evident;
plain..
Obeisance
::
Obeisance
(n.) A
manifestation
of
obedience;
an
expression
of
difference
or
respect;
homage;
a bow; a
courtesy.
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