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Definition of display
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Display
(v. t.) To
extend
the front of (a
column),
bringing
it into
line..
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Lighten
::
Lighten
(v. i.) To burst forth or dart, as
lightning;
to shine with, or like,
lightning;
to
display
a flash or
flashes
of
lightning;
to
flash..
Display
::
Display
(v. i.) To make a
display;
to act as one
making
a show or
demonstration.
Displayer
::
Displayer
(n.) One who, or that
which,
displays..
Showroom
::
Showroom
(n.) A room where
merchandise
is
exposed
for sale, or where
samples
are
displayed..
Vaunt
::
Vaunt (v. t.) To put
forward;
to
display.
Cosmos
::
Cosmos
(n.) The
theory
or
description
of the
universe,
as a
system
displaying
order and
harmony..
Skill
::
Skill (n.)
Display
of art;
exercise
of
ability;
contrivance;
address.
Pomp
::
Pomp (n.) Show of
magnificence;
parade;
display;
power.
Emblazoner
::
Emblazoner
(n.) One who
emblazons;
also, one who
publishes
and
displays
anything
with
pomp..
Affectation
::
Affectation
(n.) An
attempt
to
assume
or
exhibit
what is not
natural
or real; false
display;
artificial
show.
Declamatory
::
Declamatory
(a.)
Characterized
by
rhetorical
display;
pretentiously
rhetorical;
without
solid sense or
argument;
bombastic;
noisy;
as, a
declamatory
way or
style..
Spleenish
::
Spleenful
(a.)
Displaying,
or
affected
with,
spleen;
angry;
fretful;
melancholy..
Hatchment
::
Hatchment
(n.) A sort of
panel,
upon which the arms of a
deceased
person
are
temporarily
displayed,
--
usually
on the walls of his
dwelling.
It is
lozenge-shaped
or
square,
but is hung
cornerwise.
It is used in
England
as a means of
giving
public
notification
of the death of the
deceased,
his or her rank,
whether
married,
widower,
widow,
etc.
Called
also
achievement..
Display
::
Display
(v. t.) To
discover;
to
descry.
Displaying
::
Displaying
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Displa.
Blazonry
::
Blazonry
(n.)
Artistic
representation
or
display.
Firework
::
Firework
(n.) A
device
for
producing
a
striking
display
of
light,
or a
figure
or
figures
in plain or
colored
fire, by the
combustion
of
materials
that burn in some
peculiar
manner,
as
gunpowder,
sulphur,
metallic
filings,
and
various
salts.
The most
common
feature
of
fireworks
is a paper or
pasteboard
tube
filled
with the
combustible
material.
A
number
of these tubes or cases are often
combined
so as to make, when
kindled,
a great
variety
of
figures
in fire, often
variously
colored.
The
skyrocke
Credence
::
Credence
(n.) A
cupboard,
sideboard,
or
cabinet,
particularly
one
intended
for the
display
of rich
vessels
or
plate,
and
consisting
chiefly
of open
shelves
for that
purpose..
Promenade
::
Promenade
(n.) A walk for
pleasure,
display,
or
exercise..
Praise
::
Praise
(v.) To extol in words or song; to
magnify;
to
glorify
on
account
of
perfections
or
excellent
works;
to do honor to; to
display
the
excellence
of; --
applied
especially
to the
Divine
Being.
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