The word display as a verb means to show, show off, or exhibit. As such, it can be used when referring to characteristics or traits (e.g. this species displays geographical variations).
As a noun, a display is likewise an exhibit, or array of items. The noun is separately used for visual devices such computer monitors, indicating the size and type of presentation (e.g. 23" touchscreen display).
hidden concealed covered secretive veiled
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I think you mean étaler, since étalier is not a word. Étaler can mean to spread out/lay out or to show-off/display/boast/flaunt depending on the context.
The word "convey" rhymes with "display" and can be associated with the idea of mystery in the sense of communicating or revealing hidden meanings or secrets. While it doesn't directly mean mystery, it can imply the act of sharing something enigmatic.
The root 'hibit', to have / to hold: inhibit, to prevent, to restrict exhibit, to show, to present, to display prohibit, to forbid, to prevent, to hinder
hidden concealed covered secretive veiled
IF you mean 'what DOES display mean' - display means 'show'
A Tattoo is the correct word for military display.
nothing to display
I think you mean étaler, since étalier is not a word. Étaler can mean to spread out/lay out or to show-off/display/boast/flaunt depending on the context.
The word "convey" rhymes with "display" and can be associated with the idea of mystery in the sense of communicating or revealing hidden meanings or secrets. While it doesn't directly mean mystery, it can imply the act of sharing something enigmatic.
HUD, Heads Up Display
Exhibit means display in public.
Unveiled means to reveal or disclose by removing a veil or covering. Synonyms include reveal, disclose and display.
The plural form for the noun display is displays. The word display is also a verb: display, displays, displaying, displayed.
Display your homework, please.
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