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101discover — v. a. 1. Reveal, communicate, tell, disclose, exhibit, show, manifest, make manifest, impart, make known, lay open, lay bare, expose to view. 2. Ascertain, detect, find out. 3. Find out (originally), be the discoverer of, be the first to find. 4 …
102mount — I v 1. ascend, rise up, go up, climb up, climb; shoot up, spring up, leap up, fly or pop or vault up, rocket, skyrocket; rise, soar, fly, fly aloft, zoom, spire, curl upward, spiral; fountain, gush, jet, spurt, surge; take off, take to the air,… …
103present — I adj 1. present day, existing, extant, current; living, alive, still alive; here, at this place, at hand, to hand, nigh, near, nearby, vicinal, about, afloat; attending, in attendance, in this company, among us, remaining, on duty. n 2.Usu. the… …
104exhibit — ex•hib•it [[t]ɪgˈzɪb ɪt[/t]] v. t. 1) to offer or expose to view: to exhibit the new cars[/ex] 2) to manifest: to exhibit interest[/ex] 3) to make manifest; explain 4) law to submit (a document, object, etc.) in evidence in a court of law 5) to… …
105ēĝ -, ōĝ -, ǝĝ- — ēĝ , ōĝ , ǝĝ English meaning: to say, speak Deutsche Übersetzung: ‘sprechen, sagen” Material: Arm. asem ‘say”, if s instead of c (= IE ĝ) is established through the position in the 3. sg. *as from *ast = *ǝĝt; Verbaln. aṙ ac …
106disclose — ► VERB 1) make (secret or new information) known. 2) expose to view. DERIVATIVES discloser noun …
107discloser — disclose ► VERB 1) make (secret or new information) known. 2) expose to view. DERIVATIVES discloser noun …
108reveal — reveal1 [ri vēl′] vt. [ME revelen < OFr reveler < L revelare, lit., to draw back the veil < re , back + velum,VEIL] 1. to make known (something hidden or kept secret); disclose; divulge 2. to expose to view; show; exhibit; display 3.… …
109rout — rout1 [rout] n. [ME route < OFr, troop, band, lit., part broken off < L rupta: see ROUTE] 1. a disorderly crowd; noisy mob; rabble 2. a disorderly flight or retreat, as of defeated troops [to be put to rout] 3. an overwhelming defeat 4.… …
110disclose — v.tr. 1 make known; reveal (disclosed the truth). 2 remove the cover from; expose to view. Derivatives: discloser n. Etymology: ME f. OF desclos stem of desclore f. Gallo Roman (as DIS , CLOSE(2)) …