The verb exhibit means to show or display. It can refer to objects, talents and emotions. The noun exhibit is used to refer to an object or collection displayed to the public as in an art collection in a museum or gallery.
This display is called an exhibit.
Nigel
show
The descriptive term is foliated. They are said to exhibit foliation.
shown
You did not specify if you mean the noun of the verb. An exhibit is a show or display. You might also say an array or a pageant. A presentation would be another form of exhibit. You could also use the term spectacle or fanfare.
Lennox's words exhibit the literary term of irony, as his statement seems to praise Macbeth for his apparent loyalty while actually suggesting suspicion and doubt about his actions and intentions. This creates a contrast between the expected meaning of his words and the underlying implication.
"Exhibit five" refers to the fifth-numbered article entered into evidence at a tribunal, hearing, trial, or legal proceeding. It is a term used to identify pieces of evidence.
Syncope is the medical term meaning fainting.
Anacusis is the medical term meaning complete deafness.
The term is Brevis, meaning shortest.
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