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blazon the heraldic description or depiction of a coat of arms. [1/4 definitions]
blow-by-blow in full and precise detail, as a description or report.
blurb a short description written to promote or advertise a product, as on book jackets.
caricature a depiction, in a drawing or verbal description, that deliberately exaggerates or distorts some features of the person or thing represented to produce a comic or grotesque appearance. [1/4 definitions]
circumstantiate to supply circumstances or particulars as evidence, proof, or description of.
cosmography the science, or a particular description, of the physical arrangement of the universe and the earth.
descriptive characterized by description. [2 definitions]
designate to distinguish by means of description, marks, name, or the like; specify. [1/5 definitions]
diagnosis in biology, an exact description leading to a classification. [1/4 definitions]
ethnographic of or pertaining to the branch of anthropology that deals with the description of specific cultures.
ethnography the branch of anthropology that deals with the description of specific cultures.
explain to make clear in speech or writing; make plain or understandable by analysis or description. [1/5 definitions]
field theory in physics, a mathematical description of the effects of physical fields on the distribution and behavior of matter.
Hall of Fame (often l.c.) a listing or description of persons considered to be outstanding in a particular profession, sport, or the like. [1/2 definitions]
indescribable not capable of being described; beyond description.
ineffable beyond description; inexpressible.
mouthwatering so appetizing in smell, appearance, taste, or description as to activate one's salivary glands; tasty or delicious.
narrative an account, description, or story, or the oral or written work containing such material. [1/5 definitions]
objective correlative a literary description or a series of images that objectively depict a certain emotion and evoke that same emotion in the reader or viewer.
overdraw to exaggerate the qualities of in a drawing, description, or the like. [1/5 definitions]
petrography the scientific description and classification of rocks.