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Definition of representation
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 representation is as below...
Representation
(n.) Any
collateral
statement
of fact, made
orally
or in
writing,
by which an
estimate
of the risk is
affected,
or
either
party is
influenced..
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Photoxylography
::
Photoxylography
(n.) The
process
of
producing
a
representation
of an
object
on wood, by
photography,
for the use of the wood
engraver..
Eidolon
::
Eidolon
(n.) An image or
representation;
a form; a
phantom;
an
apparition.
Reclamation
::
Reclamation
(n.)
Representation
made in
opposition;
remonstrance.
Painting
::
Painting
(n.) The work of the
painter;
also, any work of art in which
objects
are
represented
in color on a flat
surface;
a
colored
representation
of any
object
or
scene;
a
picture..
Symbolized
::
Symbolization
(n.) The act of
symbolizing;
symbolical
representation.
Commendation
::
Commendation
(n.) The act of
commending;
praise;
favorable
representation
in
words;
recommendation.
Typography
::
Typography
(n.) The act or art of
expressing
by means of types or
symbols;
emblematical
or
hieroglyphic
representation.
Morbidezza
::
Morbidezza
(n.)
Delicacy
or
softness
in the
representation
of
flesh.
Microphotograph
::
Microphotograph
(n.) An
enlarged
representation
of a
microscopic
object,
produced
by
throwing
upon a
sensitive
plate the
magnified
image of an
object
formed
by a
microscope
or other
suitable
combination
of
lenses..
Allegory
::
Allegory
(n.) A
figure
representation
which has a
meaning
beyond
notion
directly
conveyed
by the
object
painted
or
sculptured.
Draught
::
Draught
(n.) The act of
drawing
up,
marking
out, or
delineating;
representation..
Move
::
Move (v. t.) To
excite
to
action
by the
presentation
of
motives;
to rouse by
representation,
persuasion,
or
appeal;
to
influence..
Stereoscope
::
Stereopticon
(n.) An
instrument,
consisting
essentially
of a magic
lantern
in which
photographic
pictures
are used, by which the image of a
landscape,
or any
object,
may be
thrown
upon a
screen
in such a
manner
as to seem to stand out in
relief,
so as to form a
striking
and
accurate
representation
of the
object
itself;
also, a pair of magic
lanterns
for
producing
the
effect
of
dissolving
views..
Portrait
::
Portrait
(n.) The
likeness
of a
person,
painted,
drawn,
or
engraved;
commonly,
a
representation
of the human face
painted
from real
life..
Rood
::
Rood (n.) A
representation
in
sculpture
or in
painting
of the cross with
Christ
hanging
on it.
Dramatize
::
Dramatize
(v. t.) To
compose
in the form of the
drama;
to
represent
in a
drama;
to adapt to
dramatic
representation;
as, to
dramatize
a
novel,
or an
historical
episode..
Silhouette
::
Silhouette
(n.) A
representation
of the
outlines
of an
object
filled
in with a black
color;
a
profile
portrait
in
black,
such as a
shadow
appears
to be..
Mime
::
Mime (n.) An actor in such
representations.
Ratio
::
Ratio (n.)
Hence,
fixed
relation
of
number,
quantity,
or
degree;
rate;
proportion;
as, the ratio of
representation
in
Congress..
Bulla
::
Bulla (n.) A
leaden
seal for a
document;
esp. the round
leaden
seal
attached
to the papal
bulls,
which has on one side a
representation
of St. Peter and St. Paul, and on the other the name of the pope who uses it..
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