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DEMONSTRATE |
Illustrate |
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DESCRIBE |
Illustrate |
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EXEMPLIFY |
Illustrate |
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DEPICT |
Illustrate |
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ILLUSTRATED |
Of Illustrate |
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ILLUSTRATING |
Of Illustrate |
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ILLUSTRATORY |
Serving to illustrate. |
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DRAWBRIDGE |
Illustrate span at castle entry |
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PARABLE |
A written exercise designed to illustrate a rule |
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ILLUMINATIVE |
Tending to illuminate or illustrate; throwing light;
illustrative. |
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ILLUSTRATIVE |
Tending or designed to illustrate, exemplify, or
elucidate. |
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GESTURE |
To accompany or illustrate with gesture or action; to
gesticulate. |
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EXEGETICAL |
Pertaining to exegesis; tending to unfold or
illustrate; explanatory; expository. |
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GLOSS |
To render clear and evident by comments; to illustrate;
to explain; to annotate. |
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COUNTERVIEW |
A position in which two dissimilar things illustrate
each other by opposition; contrast. |
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DIAGRAM |
A figure or drawing made to illustrate a statement, or
facilitate a demonstration; a plan. |
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HAGGADA |
A story, anecdote, or legend in the Talmud, to explain or
illustrate the text of the Old Testament. |
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ELUCIDATE |
To make clear or manifest; to render more
intelligible; to illustrate; as, an example will elucidate the subject. |
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IMAGE |
A picture, example, or illustration, often taken from
sensible objects, and used to illustrate a subject; usually, an
extended metaphor. |
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COMMENT |
A note or observation intended to explain, illustrate, or
criticise the meaning of a writing, book, etc.; explanation;
annotation; exposition. |
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EXPLAIN |
To make plain, manifest, or intelligible; to clear of
obscurity; to expound; to unfold and illustrate the meaning of; as, to
explain a chapter of the Bible. |
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CYLINDROID |
A certain surface of the third degree, described by a
moving straight line; -- used to illustrate the motions of a rigid body
and also the forces acting on the body. |
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METHODICAL |
Arranged with regard to method; disposed in a suitable
manner, or in a manner to illustrate a subject, or to facilitate
practical observation; ... |
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APPLICATION |
The act of directing or referring something to a
particular case, to discover or illustrate agreement or disagreement,
fitness, or corresponden... |
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EXPERIMENT |
...wn principle or effect, or to test, establish, or illustrate
some suggest or known truth; practical test; poof. ... |