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Ostensibility
Ostensibility Os*ten`si*bil"i*ty, n.
The quality or state of being ostensible.
OstensibleOstensible Os*ten"si*ble, a. [From L. ostensus, p. p. of
ostendere to show, prop., to stretch out before; fr. prefix
obs- (old form of ob-) + tendere to stretch. See Tend.]
1. Capable of being shown; proper or intended to be shown.
[R.] --Walpole.
2. Shown; exhibited; declared; avowed; professed; apparent;
-- often used as opposed to real or actual; as, an
ostensible reason, motive, or aim. --D. Ramsay. Ostensibly
Ostensibly Os*ten"si*bly, adv.
In an ostensible manner; avowedly; professedly; apparently.
--Walsh.
Ostensibly, we were intended to prevent filibustering
into Texas, but really as a menace to Mexico. --U. S.
Grant.
OstensionOstension Os*ten"sion, n. [L. ostensio a showing: cf. F.
ostension. See Ostend.] (Eccl.)
The showing of the sacrament on the altar in order that it
may receive the adoration of the communicants. OstensiveOstensive Os*ten"sive, a.
Showing; exhibiting.
Ostensive demonstration (Math.), a direct or positive
demonstration, as opposed to the apagogical or indirect
method. Ostensive demonstrationOstensive Os*ten"sive, a.
Showing; exhibiting.
Ostensive demonstration (Math.), a direct or positive
demonstration, as opposed to the apagogical or indirect
method. Ostensively
Ostensively Os*ten"sive*ly, adv.
In an ostensive manner.
OstensoriumOstensorium Os`ten*so"ri*um, Ostensory Os*ten"so*ry, n.; pl.
L. -soria, E. -sories. [NL. ostensorium: cf. F.
ostensoir. See Ostensible.] (R. C. Ch.)
Same as Monstrance. OstensoryOstensorium Os`ten*so"ri*um, Ostensory Os*ten"so*ry, n.; pl.
L. -soria, E. -sories. [NL. ostensorium: cf. F.
ostensoir. See Ostensible.] (R. C. Ch.)
Same as Monstrance.
Meaning of Ostens from wikipedia
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Osten (German: [ˈoːstn̩];
Northern Low Saxon: Oosten) is a muni****lity in the
district of Cuxhaven, in
Lower Saxony, Germany. It is
situated on the river...
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Cathy Osten Suzanne Osten Manfred Osten Cornelius Osten Ariel Gerardo Nahuelpan Osten The
noble surname von der
Osten may
refer to: von der
Osten (noble...
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Ostlandkreuz (German for "Eastern
Lands Cross") or
Kreuz des
deutschen Ostens ("Cross of the
German East") is the name of
memorial crosses in
Germany remembering...
- des
Ostens replaced an
earlier Königsberg
party publication, Die rote
Fahne des
Ostens. The
young Martin Hoffmann was the
editor of Echo des
Ostens until...
- follows:
Östen Bergstrand (1873–1948),
Swedish astronomer Östen Dahl (born 1945),
Swedish linguist Östen Edlund (born 1934),
Swedish discus thrower Östen Elfving...
- Bo
Östen Undén (25
August 1886 – 14
January 1974) was a
Swedish academic (J.D.),
civil servant and
Social Democratic politician who
served as
acting Prime...
- to:
Osten (surname)
Osten (Macedonian magazine),
humor w****ly
Östen, semi-legendary king of
Sweden Östen (name) Øystein,
Norwegian given name
Østen, Scandinavian...
- The
Osten House (Danish:
Ostens Gård) is a Rococo-style
townhouse located at
Stengade 83 in Helsingør, Denmark. The
building was
listed on the Danish...
- Look up
østen in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Østen is a
Scandinavian male
given name.
People named Østen include:
Østen Kjørn (1727–1805), Norwegian...
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Östen Dahl (Swedish pronunciation: [ˈœ̌sːtɛn ˈdɑ̌ːl]; born 4
November 1945 in Stockholm) is a
Swedish linguist and
professor best
known for pioneering...