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(give special prominence to)

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  • prominence — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ great ▪ growing, increased, increasing ▪ equal ▪ special ▪ a performance which gi …   Collocations dictionary

  • Topographic prominence — Prominence redirects here. For other uses, see Prominence (disambiguation). In topography, prominence, also known as autonomous height, relative height, shoulder drop (in North America), or prime factor (in Europe), categorizes the height of the… …   Wikipedia

  • Santa Claus Is Comin' to Town (TV special) — Infobox Television Film bgcolour = name = Santa Claus Is Comin to Town caption = format = Animated Musical runtime = 48 mins creator = director = Jules Bass Arthur Rankin Jr. producer = Jules Bass Arthur Rankin Jr. writer = Romeo Muller starring …   Wikipedia

  • Plato — /play toh/, n. 1. 427 347 B.C., Greek philosopher. 2. a walled plain in the second quadrant of the face of the moon, having a dark floor: about 60 miles (96 km) in diameter. * * * orig. Aristocles born 428/427, Athens, or Aegina, Greece died… …   Universalium

  • Seventeenth-century materialism: Gassendi and Hobbes — T.Sorell In the English speaking world Pierre Gassendi is probably best known as the author of a set of Objections to Descartes’s Meditations. These Objections, the fifth of seven sets collected by Mersenne, are relatively long and full, and… …   History of philosophy

  • display — displayer, n. /di splay /, v.t. 1. to show or exhibit; make visible: to display a sign. 2. to reveal; betray: to display fear. 3. to unfold; open out; spread out: to display a sail. 4. to show ostentatiously; flaunt. 5. Print. to give special… …   Universalium

  • display — /dəˈspleɪ/ (say duh splay) verb (t) 1. to show; exhibit; make visible: to display a flag. 2. to reveal; betray: to display fear. 3. to unfold; open out; spread out: to display a sail. 4. to show ostentatiously. 5. Printing to give special… …  

  • Annals of Clonmacnoise — The Annals of Clonmacnoise chronicle events in Ireland from pre history to A.D. 1408. The original manuscript or manuscripts are lost, and the names of its compilers are unknown. It is so called because it was thought to be based on materials… …   Wikipedia

  • feature — I. noun Etymology: Middle English feture, from Anglo French, from Latin factura act of making, from factus, past participle of facere to make more at do Date: 14th century 1. a. the structure, form, or appearance especially of a person b.… …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • feature — n. & v. n. 1 a distinctive or characteristic part of a thing. 2 (usu. in pl.) a distinctive part of the face, esp. with regard to shape and visual effect. 3 a distinctive or regular article in a newspaper or magazine. 4 a (in full feature film) a …   Useful english dictionary

  • feature — verb. Fowler (1926) warned against the extension of the meaning ‘to give special prominence to’ which he identified as originating in cinema announcements. He cited an unattributed example of 1924: Boys school and college outfits, men s footwear… …   Modern English usage

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