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Definition of exhibited
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Exhibited
(imp. & p. p.) of
Exhibi.
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Presentable
::
Presentable
(a.)
Capable
or
admitting
of being
presented;
suitable
to be
exhibited,
represented,
or
offered;
fit to be
brought
forward
or set
forth;
hence,
fitted
to be
introduced
to
another,
or to go into
society;
as, ideas that are
presentable
in
simple
language;
she is not
presentable
in such a
gown..
Behind
::
Behind
(adv.)
Not yet
brought
forward,
produced,
or
exhibited
to view; out of
sight;
remaining..
Report
::
Report
(v. t.) An
official
statement
of
facts,
verbal
or
written;
especially,
a
statement
in
writing
of
proceedings
and facts
exhibited
by an
officer
to his
superiors;
as, the
reports
of the heads af
departments
to
Congress,
of a
master
in
chancery
to the
court,
of
committees
to a
legislative
body, and the
like..
Specimen
::
Specimen
(n.) A part, or small
portion,
of
anything,
or one of a
number
of
things,
intended
to
exhibit
the kind and
quality
of the
whole,
or of what is not
exhibited;
a
sample;
as, a
specimen
of a man's
handwriting;
a
specimen
of
painting;
aspecimen
of one's art..
Dummy
::
Dummy (n.) An
imitation
or copy of
something,
to be used as a
substitute;
a
model;
a lay
figure;
as, a
figure
on which
clothing
is
exhibited
in shop
windows;
a blank paper copy used to show the size of the
future
book, etc..
Stage
::
Stage (n.) A place where
anything
is
publicly
exhibited;
the scene of any noted
action
or
carrer;
the spot where any
remarkable
affair
occurs.
Manifest
::
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..
Potentiality
::
Potentiality
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
potential;
possibility,
not
actuality;
inherent
capability
or
disposition,
not
actually
exhibited..
Exhibited
::
Exhibited
(imp. & p. p.) of
Exhibi.
Turn-out
::
Turn-out
(n.) That which is
prominently
brought
forward
or
exhibited;
hence,
an
equipage;
as, a man with a showy
carriage
and
horses
is said to have a fine
turn-out..
Theatre
::
Theatre
(n.) An
edifice
in which
dramatic
performances
or
spectacles
are
exhibited
for the
amusement
of
spectators;
anciently
uncovered,
except
the
stage,
but in
modern
times
roofed..
Seldshewn
::
Seldshewn
(a.)
Rarely
shown or
exhibited.
Scene
::
Scene (n.) The
structure
on which a
spectacle
or play is
exhibited;
the part of a
theater
in which the
acting
is done, with its
adjuncts
and
decorations;
the
stage..
Slide
::
Slide (n.) A plate or slip of glass on which is a
picture
or
delineation
to be
exhibited
by means of a magic
lantern,
stereopticon,
or the like; a plate on which is an
object
to be
examined
with a
microscope..
Interlude
::
Interlude
(n.) A short
entertainment
exhibited
on the stage
between
the acts of a play, or
between
the play and the
afterpiece,
to
relieve
the
tedium
of
waiting..
Wareroom
::
Wareroom
(n.) A room in which goods are
stored
or
exhibited
for sale.
Displayed
::
Displayed
(a.)
Unfolded;
expanded;
exhibited
conspicuously
or
ostentatiously.
Scene
::
Scene (n.) An
assemblage
of
objects
presented
to the view at once; a
series
of
actions
and
events
exhibited
in their
connection;
a
spectacle;
a show; an
exhibition;
a view.
Manifold
::
Manifold
(a.)
Exhibited
at
divers
times or in
various
ways; -- used to
qualify
nouns in the
singular
number.
Opera
::
Opera (n.) The house where
operas
are
exhibited.
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