Exhibits
[iɡˈzibits] or [ɪg'zɪbɪt]
Examples
- Among the exhibits of that Exposition was the Edison system of incandescent lighting. Frank Lewis Dyer. Edison, His Life and Inventions.
- Barker cabled as follows from Paris, announcing the decision of the expert jury which passed upon the exhibits: Accept my congratulations. Frank Lewis Dyer. Edison, His Life and Inventions.
- A highly finished engraved copper-plate has a film of metal deposited over its whole surface, which, when detached, exhibits all the lines that are cut into the copper-plate in relief. Frederick C. Bakewell. Great Facts.
- The record of the arts is of most use because it exhibits things in motion, and leads more directly to practice. Walter Libby. An Introduction to the History of Science.
- The afternoon, however, was very warm, and there were a great many exhibits for the judges to inspect. Rupert S. Holland. Historic Inventions.
- It is only toward the close of its development that the embryo exhibits the characteristics of its parent species. Walter Libby. An Introduction to the History of Science.
- There was the first grain-binder, and the earliest crude electric light, and Elisha Gray’s musical telegraph, and exhibits of printing telegraphs. Rupert S. Holland. Historic Inventions.
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