slovo | definícia |
manifestation (mass) | manifestation
- prejav |
manifestation (encz) | manifestation,manifestace n: Pino |
manifestation (encz) | manifestation,projev n: |
manifestation (encz) | manifestation,zhmotnění n: Pino |
manifestation (encz) | manifestation,zjevení n: Pino |
Manifestation (gcide) | Manifestation \Man`i*fes*ta"tion\, n. [L. manifestatio: cf. F.
manifestation.]
1. The act of manifesting or disclosing, or the state of
being manifested; discovery to the eye or to the
understanding.
[1913 Webster]
2. That which manifests; a phenomenon which gives evidence of
something hidden; exhibition; display; revelation; as, the
manifestation of God's power in creation; the delayed
manifestation of a disease.
[1913 Webster +PJC]
The secret manner in which acts of mercy ought to be
performed, requires this public manifestation of
them at the great day. --Atterbury.
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3. The materialization or apparition of a spirit; -- a
phenomenon claimed to be seen by spiritualists.
[PJC] |
manifestation (wn) | manifestation
n 1: a clear appearance; "a manifestation of great emotion"
2: a manifest indication of the existence or presence or nature
of some person or thing; "a manifestation of disease"
3: an appearance in bodily form (as of a disembodied spirit)
[syn: materialization, materialisation, manifestation]
4: expression without words; "tears are an expression of grief";
"the pulse is a reflection of the heart's condition" [syn:
expression, manifestation, reflection, reflexion]
5: a public display of group feelings (usually of a political
nature); "there were violent demonstrations against the war"
[syn: demonstration, manifestation] |
| podobné slovo | definícia |
manifestations (mass) | manifestations
- prejav |
manifestations (encz) | manifestations,projevy n: pl. Zdeněk Brož |
Manifestation (gcide) | Manifestation \Man`i*fes*ta"tion\, n. [L. manifestatio: cf. F.
manifestation.]
1. The act of manifesting or disclosing, or the state of
being manifested; discovery to the eye or to the
understanding.
[1913 Webster]
2. That which manifests; a phenomenon which gives evidence of
something hidden; exhibition; display; revelation; as, the
manifestation of God's power in creation; the delayed
manifestation of a disease.
[1913 Webster +PJC]
The secret manner in which acts of mercy ought to be
performed, requires this public manifestation of
them at the great day. --Atterbury.
[1913 Webster]
3. The materialization or apparition of a spirit; -- a
phenomenon claimed to be seen by spiritualists.
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