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GRAPHIC |
Descriptive |
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DIAGRAPHICAL |
Descriptive. |
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EPITHET |
Descriptive word |
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IDYLL |
Descriptive poem |
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INDESCRIPTIVE |
Not descriptive. |
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TONEPOEM |
Descriptive orchestral work |
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IDOLOGRAPHICAL |
Descriptive of idols. |
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ACORN |
Descriptive of an oak tree |
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OAKEN |
Descriptive of an oak tree |
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GAZETTEER |
An alphabetical descriptive list of anything. |
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APPELLATIVE |
An appellation or title; a descriptive name. |
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EPITHETS |
Descriptive words or phrases applied to persons or things |
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DELINEATORY |
That delineates; descriptive; drawing the outline;
delineating. |
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TOPOGRAPHICAL |
Of or pertaining to topography; descriptive of a
place. |
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ANTHROPOMORPHOLOGY |
The application to God of terms descriptive of
human beings. |
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HYETAL |
Of or pertaining to rain; descriptive of the distribution
of rain, or of rainy regions. |
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NAME |
A descriptive or qualifying appellation given to a person or
thing, on account of a character or acts. |
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DIAGRAPHICS |
The art or science of descriptive drawing; especially,
the art or science of drawing by mechanical appliances and mathematical
rule. |
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PENCIL |
Hence, figuratively, an artist's ability or peculiar
manner; also, in general, the act or occupation of the artist,
descriptive writer, etc. |
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SAILER |
A ship or other vessel; -- with qualifying words
descriptive of speed or manner of sailing; as, a heavy sailer; a fast
sailer. |
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DESCRIPTIVE |
Tending to describe; having the quality of
representing; containing description; as, a descriptive figure; a
descriptive phrase; a descriptive narration; a story descriptive of the
age. |
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ETHNOGRAPHY |
...t the
characteristics of the human family, developing the details with which
ethnology as a comparative science deals; descriptive ethnology. Se... |
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BOAT |
Hence, any vessel; usually with some epithet descriptive of
its use or mode of propulsion; as, pilot boat, packet boat, passage
boat, advice bo... |
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IDYL |
..., the idyls
of Theocritus; also, any poem, especially a narrative or descriptive
poem, written in an eleveted and highly finished style; also, b... |
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MELODRAMA |
...a passage in which the orchestra plays a somewhat descriptive
accompaniment, while the actor speaks; as, the melodrama in the
gravedigging scene... |