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AWARDING |
Presenting |
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ICON |
Presenting pictorial |
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INOFFENSIVE |
Not obstructing; presenting no interruption bindrance. |
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LUCID |
Presenting a clear view; easily understood; clear. |
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PETITIONING |
The act of presenting apetition; a supplication. |
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OBSTRUCTIVE |
Tending to obstruct; presenting obstacles; hindering;
causing impediment. |
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CUBO-OCTAHEDRAL |
Presenting a combination of a cube and an
octahedron. |
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SPECIOUS |
Presenting a pleasing appearance; pleasing in form or
look; showy. |
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PRESENTMENT |
The act of presenting, or the state of being
presented; presentation. |
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SHOWY |
Making a show; attracting attention; presenting a marked
appearance; ostentatious; gay; gaudy. |
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PRESENT |
The position of a soldier in presenting arms; as, to stand
at present. |
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MONOCHROMATIC |
Consisting of one color, or presenting rays of light
of one color only. |
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TRICHROISM |
The quality possessed by some crystals of presenting
different colors in three different directions. |
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HEMIHOLOHEDRAL |
Presenting hemihedral forms, in which half the
sectants have the full number of planes. |
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DOUBLE |
Being in pairs; presenting two of a kind, or two in a set
together; coupled. |
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PANORAMA |
A picture presenting a view of objects in every
direction, as from a central point. |
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REASONING |
The act or process of adducing a reason or reasons;
manner of presenting one's reasons. |
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HOLOHEMIHEDRAL |
Presenting hemihedral forms, in which all the
sectants have halt the whole number of planes. |
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PRESENTATION |
The act of presenting, or the state of being
presented; a setting forth; an offering; bestowal. |
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LINE |
Dispositions made to cover extended positions, and presenting
a front in but one direction to an enemy. |
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DICHROITE |
Iolite; -- so called from its presenting two different
colors when viewed in two different directions. See Iolite. |
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IMAGERY |
Rhetorical decoration in writing or speaking; vivid
descriptions presenting or suggesting images of sensible objects;
figures in discourse. |
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MANY-SIDED |
Having many sides; -- said of figures. Hence,
presenting many questions or subjects for consideration; as, a
many-sided topic. |
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COLLATE |
To present and institute in a benefice, when the person
presenting is both the patron and the ordinary; -- followed by to. |
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STATEMENT |
The act of stating, reciting, or presenting, orally or
in paper; as, to interrupt a speaker in the statement of his case. |