Crossword-Solution: DEPICTION 9 letters, 38 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 14

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Depiction n. A painting or depicting; a representation.

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representation by drawing or painting etc 1 answer
portraiture 9 answers
delineation 25 answers
characterisation 39 answers
singularity 40 answers
figuration 40 answers
Personification 43 answers
Role 44 answers
portrayal 45 answers
Impersonation 45 answers
Responsibility 56 answers
Emblem 57 answers
Temperament 60 answers
Task 61 answers
Replica 61 answers
Idiosyncrasy 62 answers
portraying 66 answers
Identity 70 answers
Description. 72 answers
Symbol 72 answers
Likeness 72 answers
personality 75 answers
Exposition 76 answers
Reputation 77 answers
Function 78 answers
Duty 78 answers
Exhibition 79 answers
Disposi-tion 80 answers
__ film 80 answers
Status ___ 82 answers
Representation 83 answers
Character 84 answers
Copy 89 answers
ACT ___ 90 answers
Imitation 91 answers
BIT ___ 94 answers
Capacity 94 answers
Name 101 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
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Sentences with DEPICTION (5)

The testimony should be labeled clearly as secondhand." Diana pounced on Henry's depiction of Roz's testimony.
Wild Justice Ruth M. Sprague 1994
However, as a work of poetic literature, it has few rivals; its powerful depiction of civil war and its consequences have haunted readers for centuries, and prompted many Medieval and Renaissance poets to regard Lucan among the ranks of Homer, Virgil, and Ovid.
Pharsalia; Dramatic Episodes of the Civil Wars Lucan 1996
Thus, landscapes, birds, and flowers became the favorite subjects for depiction rather than the human figure, the latter being present in the person of the beholder himself.
The Book of Tea Kakuzo Okakura 1997
Itaque versus Galliambicus ex duobus versibus Anacreonteis constat, quorum secundus catalecticus est, hac forma: [Picture: Graphic depiction of scheme] The wonderful _Attis_ of Catullus is the one classic example.
Poems, Volume 2 [of 3] George Meredith 2015
The international depiction of a valentine-shaped heart to represent the word love is one example in this sense; the icons used in Europe on clothing care labels are others.
The Civilization of Illiteracy Mihai Nadin 2000

Quotes with DEPICTION (3)

Consider how textbooks treat Native religions as a unitary whole. ... "These Native Americans ... believed that nature was filled with spirits. Each form of life, such as plants and animals, had a spirit. Earth and air held spirits too. People were never alone. They shared their lives with the spirits of nature." ... Stated flatly like this, the beliefs seem like make-believe, not the sophisticated theology of a higher civilization. Let us try a similarly succinct summary of …
James W. Loewen
The mass depiction of the modern woman as a "beauty" is a contradiction: Where modern women are growing, moving, and expressing their individuality, as the myth has it, "beauty" is by definition inert, timeless, and generic. That this hallucination is necessary and deliberate is evident in the way "beauty" so directly contradicts women's real situation.
Naomi Wolf The Beauty Myth
A comparably capacious embrace of beauty and pleasure - an embrace that somehow extends to death as well as life, to dissolution as well as creation - characterizes Montaigne's restless reflections on matter in motion, Cervantes's chronicle of his mad knight, Michelangelo's depiction of flayed skin, Leonardo's sketches of whirlpools, Caravaggio's loving attention to the dirty soles of Christ's feet.
Stephen Greenblatt The Swerve: How the World Became Modern