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Definition of manifest
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Manifest
(a.)
Evident
to the
senses,
esp. to the
sight;
apparent;
distinctly
perceived;
hence,
obvious
to the
understanding;
apparent
to the mind;
easily
apprehensible;
plain;
not
obscure
or
hidden..
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Manifesting
::
Manifesting
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Manifes.
Sign
::
Sign (n.) A word or a
character
regarded
as the
outward
manifestation
of
thought;
as, words are the sign of
ideas..
Ostent
::
Ostent
(n.)
Manifestation;
token;
portent.
Show
::
Show (v. i.) To
exhibit
or
manifest
one's self or
itself;
to
appear;
to look; to be in
appearance;
to seem.
Manifestoes
::
Manifestoes
(pl. ) of
Manifest.
Inflammation
::
Inflammation
(n.) A
morbid
condition
of any part of the body,
consisting
in
congestion
of the blood
vessels,
with
obstruction
of the blood
current,
and
growth
of
morbid
tissue.
It is
manifested
outwardly
by
redness
and
swelling,
attended
with heat and
pain..
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..
Plain
::
Plain (v.) To make plain or
manifest;
to
explain.
Index
::
Index (n.) That which
points
out; that which
shows,
indicates,
manifests,
or
discloses..
Externalize
::
Externalize
(v. t.) To make
external;
to
manifest
by
outward
form.
Excitability
::
Excitability
(n.) The
property
manifested
by
living
organisms,
and the
elements
and
tissues
of which they are
constituted,
of
responding
to the
action
of
stimulants;
irritability;
as,
nervous
excitability..
Gracious
::
Gracious
(a.)
Abounding
in grace or
mercy;
manifesting
love,.
or
bestowing
mercy;
characterized
by
grace;
beneficent;
merciful;
disposed
to show
kindness
or
favor;
condescending;
as, his most
gracious
majesty..
Evidence
::
Evidence
(n.) That which makes
evident
or
manifest;
that which
furnishes,
or tends to
furnish,
proof;
any mode of
proof;
the
ground
of
belief
or
judgement;
as, the
evidence
of our
senses;
evidence
of the truth or
falsehood
of a
statement..
Proud
::
Proud
(superl.)
Feeling
or
manifesting
pride,
in a good or bad
sense.
Obeisance
::
Obeisance
(n.) A
manifestation
of
obedience;
an
expression
of
difference
or
respect;
homage;
a bow; a
courtesy.
Contemptuousness
::
Contemptuousness
(n.)
Disposition
to or
manifestion
of
contempt;
insolence;
haughtiness.
Directly
::
Directly
(adv.)
Manifestly;
openly.
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..
Evince
::
Evince
(v. t.) To show in a clear
manner;
to prove
beyond
any
reasonable
doubt;
to
manifest;
to make
evident;
to bring to
light;
to
evidence.
Argue
::
Argue (v. t.) To prove or
evince;
too
manifest
or
exhibit
by
inference,
deduction,
or
reasoning..
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