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  • 41 conmonstro

    conmonstrare, conmonstravi, conmonstratus V TRANS
    point out (fully/distinctly), show where; make known, declare, reveal

    Latin-English dictionary > conmonstro

  • 42 conmostro

    conmostrare, conmostravi, conmostratus V TRANS
    point out (fully/distinctly), show where; make known, declare, reveal

    Latin-English dictionary > conmostro

  • 43 declaro

    declarare, declaravi, declaratus V TRANS
    declare/announce/make known; indicate, reveal, testify, show/prove; mean (word)

    Latin-English dictionary > declaro

  • 44 delico

    delicare, delicavi, delicatus V TRANS
    reveal, disclose; make clear, clarify, explain

    Latin-English dictionary > delico

  • 45 demonstro

    demonstrare, demonstravi, demonstratus V TRANS
    point out/at/to, draw attention to; explain/describe/show, give an account of; reveal, mention, refer to; allege; prove, demonstrate; represent; recommend

    Latin-English dictionary > demonstro

  • 46 denudo

    denudare, denudavi, denudatus V TRANS
    strip, denude, lay bare, uncover; reveal/disclose; expose; rob/plunder/despoil

    Latin-English dictionary > denudo

  • 47 depalo

    I
    depalare, depalavi, depalatus V TRANS
    disclose, reveal
    II
    depalare, depalavi, depalatus V TRANS
    bound/mark off with stakes/palings; found, establish (L+S)

    Latin-English dictionary > depalo

  • 48 deprehendo

    deprehendere, deprehendi, deprehensus V TRANS
    seize/catch; catch napping/redhanded; surprise/pounce on; arrest; intercept; discover, discern, recognize; detect; indicate, reveal; embarrass

    Latin-English dictionary > deprehendo

  • 49 detego

    detegere, detexi, detectus V TRANS
    uncover/disclose/reveal; expose, lay bare; fleece; unsheathe; remove; unroof

    Latin-English dictionary > detego

  • 50 expromo

    expromere, exprompi, expromptus V
    bring out; disclose, reveal

    Latin-English dictionary > expromo

  • 51 illumino

    I
    illuminare, illuminavi, illuminatus V TRANS
    illuminate, give light to; light up; reveal/throw light on; brighten (w/color)
    II
    illuminare, illuminavi, illuminatus V
    illuminate; colour

    Latin-English dictionary > illumino

  • 52 inlumino

    inluminare, inluminavi, inluminatus V TRANS
    illuminate, give light to; light up; reveal/throw light on; brighten (w/color)

    Latin-English dictionary > inlumino

  • 53 lumino

    luminare, luminavi, luminatus V TRANS
    illuminate, give light to; light up; reveal/throw light on; brighten (w/color)

    Latin-English dictionary > lumino

  • 54 ostendeo

    ostendere, ostendi, - V TRANS
    show; reveal; make clear, point out, display, exhibit

    Latin-English dictionary > ostendeo

  • 55 prodo

    prodere, prodidi, proditus V TRANS
    project, thrust forward; bring forth, produce, give birth to; create; nominate; institute; extend, prolong; hand down (lore); publish/record, reveal, uncover; put out; assert; betray; give up, abandon, forsake

    Latin-English dictionary > prodo

  • 56 produco

    producere, produxi, productus V
    lead forward, bring out; reveal; induce; promote; stretch out; prolong; bury

    Latin-English dictionary > produco

  • 57 protraho

    protrahere, protraxi, protractus V
    drag forward, produce; bring to light, reveal; prolong, protract

    Latin-English dictionary > protraho

  • 58 retego

    retegere, retexi, retectus V
    uncover, lay bare, reveal, disclose

    Latin-English dictionary > retego

  • 59 revelo

    revelare, revelavi, revelatus V
    show; reveal

    Latin-English dictionary > revelo

  • 60 aperio

    to uncover, lay bare, reveal, make clear.

    Latin-English dictionary of medieval > aperio

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  • Reveal (Album) — Reveal Studioalbum von R.E.M. Veröffentlichung 2001 Label Warner Brothers Format …   Deutsch Wikipedia

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  • Reveal — Re*veal , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Revealed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Revealing}.] [F. r[ e]v[ e]ler, L. revelare, revelatum, to unveil, reveal; pref. re re + velare to veil; fr. velum a veil. See {Veil}.] 1. To make known (that which has been concealed or… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

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  • reveal — (v.) late 14c., from O.Fr. reveler (14c.), from L. revelare reveal, uncover, disclose, lit. unveil, from re opposite of (see RE (Cf. re )) + velare to cover, veil, from velum a veil (see VEIL (Cf. veil) (n.)) …   Etymology dictionary

  • reveal — [v1] disclose, tell acknowledge, admit, affirm, announce, avow, betray, break the news*, bring out into open*, bring to light*, broadcast, come out with, communicate, concede, confess, declare, divulge, explain, expose, get out of system*, give… …   New thesaurus

  • reveal — 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.… …   English World dictionary

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