#448. Appearance.
— N. appearance, phenomenon, sight, spectacle,
show, premonstration|, scene, species, view, coup
d’oeil[Fr]; lookout, outlook, prospect, vista,
perspective, bird’s-eye view, scenery, landscape,
picture, tableau; display, exposure, mise en scene[Fr];
rising of the curtain.
phantasm, phantom &c.
(fallacy of vision) 443.
pageant, spectacle;
peep-show, raree-show, gallanty-show; ombres
chinoises[Sp]; magic lantern, phantasmagoria, dissolving
views; biograph[obs3], cinematograph, moving pictures;
panorama, diorama, cosmorama[obs3], georama[obs3];
coup de theatre, jeu de theatre[Fr]; pageantry &c.
(ostentation) 882; insignia &c. (indication) 550. aspect,
angle, phase, phasis[obs3], seeming; shape &c. (form)
240; guise, look, complexion, color, image, mien,
air, cast, carriage, port, demeanor; presence, expression,
first blush, face of the thing; point of view, light.
lineament feature trait
lines; outline, outside; contour, face,
countenance, physiognomy, visage, phiz[obs3],. cast
of countenance, profile, tournure[obs3], cut of one’s
jib, metoposcopy[obs3]; outside &c. 220.
V. appear; be visible,
become visible &c. 446; seem, look, show;
present the appearance of, wear the appearance of,
carry the appearance of, have the appearance of, bear
the appearance of, exhibit the appearance of, take
the appearance of, take on the appearance of, assume
the appearance, present the semblance of, wear the
semblance of, carry the semblance of, have the semblance
of, bear the semblance of, exhibit the semblance of,
take the semblance of, take on the semblance of, assume
the semblance of; look like; cut a figure, figure;
present to the view; show &c. (make manifest) 525.
Adj. apparent, seeming,
ostensible; on view.
Adv. apparently; to
all seeming, to all appearance; ostensibly,
seemingly, as it seems, on the face of it, prima facie
[Lat]; at the first blush, at first sight; in the
eyes of; to the eye.
Phr. editio princeps
[Lat].
#449. Disappearance.
— N. disappearance, evanescence, eclipse,
occultation.
departure &c. 293; exit;
vanishing point; dissolving views.
V. disappear, vanish,
dissolve, fade, melt away, pass, go,
avaunt[obs3], evaporate, vaporize; be gone &c. adj.;
leave no trace, leave “not a rack behind”
[Tempest]; go off the stage &c. (depart) 293; suffer
an eclipse, undergo an eclipse; retire from sight;
be lost to view, pass out of sight.
lose sight of.
efface &c. 552.
Adj. disappearing &c.
v.; evanescent; missing, lost; lost to sight,
lost to view; gone.
Int. vanish! disappear!
avaunt[obs3]! get lost! get out of here &c.
(ejection) 297.
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CLASS
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WORDS
RELATING TO THE INTELLECTUAL FACULTIES
DIVISION
(I) FORMATION OF IDEAS
Section
I. OPERATIONS OF INTELLECT IN GENERAL
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