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exhibition(also exhibit), n. ~ 1. An organized display of materials. - 2. A public demonstration of skills. Notes: An exhibition1 generally includes materials such as artworks, documents, or objects that have [..]
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exhibition1 [countable] a collection of things, for example works of art, that are shown to the public synonym exhibit (1) Have you seen the Picasso exhibition? an exhibition of old photographs Topic Collocatio [..]
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exhibitionearly 14c., "action of displaying," from Old French exhibicion, exibicion "show, exhibition, display," from Late Latin exhibitionem (nominative exhibitio), noun of action from past [..]
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exhibitionA lesser student scholarship.
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exhibitionthe act of exhibiting; "a remarkable exhibition of musicianship" a collection of things (goods or works of art etc.) for public display Exhibition (1987) is a double disc com [..]
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exhibitiona Public show of things such as works of art, flowers, or furniture
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exhibition allowance, pension.
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exhibitionThe showing of merchandise within a zone, usually to prospective buyers.
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exhibitionA collection of objects shown or displayed in a public place. Also, the act of displaying a collection of objects publicly.
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exhibitionExhibitor Information Manual
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exhibitionLarge-scale public showing of objects, artefacts or products for artistic, scientific, cultural or commercial purposes. See Trade show.
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exhibition(n) the act of exhibiting(n) a collection of things (goods or works of art etc.) for public display
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exhibitionMy son has got an exhibition at Oxford. An allowance of meat and drink; a benefaction for maintenance. (Latin, exhibitio, an allowance of food and other necessaries, “alimentis exhibre alique [..]
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exhibitionHosted by a range of public and private organisations and education providers, exhibitions showcase programmes, courses, and universities for a specific nation or area.
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exhibition"Exhibition" means a demonstration of boxing or mixed martial arts skills, the results of which are not counted toward the official record of the competitors.
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exhibitionA single game or multiple games of chess played by well-known, and/or expert players (typically Grandmasters), to entertain the general public. Quite often, the players themselves usually take the games quite seriously.
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exhibitionat a convention or congress, a display of goods and services used by the delegates in their work place
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exhibitiondisplay of goods and services, usually staged as part of convention or conference.
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exhibitionDisplays of information. May be simply for presenting information or for getting feedback too. Interactive exhibition
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exhibitionThe public display of a work of art. Artists can have a solo exhibition, retrospective exhibition, or be part of a group exhibition. Solo exhibitions consist of a single artist and may include a varie [..]
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exhibitionShow that displays artworks in a given location (museum, gallery, café, etc).
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