Crossword-Solution: INTERPRETATION
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Interpretation | n. | The act of interpreting; explanation of what is obscure; translation; version; construction; as, the interpretation of a foreign language, of a dream, or of an enigma. |
| Interpretation | n. | The sense given by an interpreter; exposition or explanation given; meaning; as, commentators give various interpretations of the same passage of Scripture. |
| Interpretation | n. | The power or explaining. |
| Interpretation | n. | An artist's way of expressing his thought or embodying his conception of nature. |
| Interpretation | n. | The act or process of applying general principles or formulae to the explanation of the results obtained in special cases. |
We have 77 clues for the answer “INTERPRETATION”
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| The way in which a performer expresses a creative work | 1 answer |
| convertible terms | 4 answers |
| rendition | 5 answers |
| leading sense | 5 answers |
| CONSTRUAL | 5 answers |
| Rendering | 5 answers |
| imitativeness | 7 answers |
| COMMUNICATION of knowledge | 8 answers |
| leading question | 10 answers |
| elucidation | 12 answers |
| Reading | 13 answers |
| translation | 14 answers |
| Insinuation | 16 answers |
| broad hint | 17 answers |
| inside story | 18 answers |
| idea conveyed | 20 answers |
| Narration | 21 answers |
| Version | 25 answers |
| clarification | 25 answers |
| footnotes | 27 answers |
| Implication | 28 answers |
| field notes | 28 answers |
| Solution | 28 answers |
| characters | 29 answers |
| Observations. | 30 answers |
| Notation | 31 answers |
| explication | 31 answers |
| symbols | 34 answers |
| annotation | 34 answers |
| Definition | 34 answers |
| Recording __ | 36 answers |
| results | 37 answers |
| Glossary | 37 answers |
| Inkling | 38 answers |
| Statistics | 38 answers |
| lines | 42 answers |
| denotation | 43 answers |
| Figures | 46 answers |
| details | 46 answers |
| Commentary. | 47 answers |
| Signs | 47 answers |
| Records | 49 answers |
| notes | 51 answers |
| exegesis | 53 answers |
| MENTAL training | 53 answers |
| Justification | 55 answers |
| findings | 56 answers |
| Marks | 56 answers |
| Illustration | 56 answers |
| undertone | 57 answers |
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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
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Sentences with INTERPRETATION (5)
Nor forgotten was the Love-Song, The most subtle of all medicines, The most potent spell of magic, Dangerous more than war or hunting! Thus the Love-Song was recorded, Symbol and interpretation.
The moral or lesson should be so plain, and so intimately interwoven with, and so necessarily dependent on, the narration, that every reader should be compelled to give to it the same undeniable interpretation.
Certainly there was some deep meaning in it most worthy of interpretation, and which, as it were, streamed forth from the mystic symbol, subtly communicating itself to my sensibilities, but evading the analysis of my mind.
Display hacks can also be implemented without programming by creating text files containing numerous escape sequences for interpretation by a video terminal; one notable example displayed, on any VT100, a Christmas tree with twinkling lights and a toy train circling its base.
Interpretation and analysis of sources constitutes the third process of scholarly communication that MICHELSON discussed in terms of texts and textual resources.
Quotes with INTERPRETATION (3)
What really frightens and dismays us is not external events themselves, but the way in which we think about them. It is not things that disturb us, but our interpretation of their significance.
She had argued for a broad interpretation, which imposed a duty to answer questions truthfully, and not to hide facts which could give a different complexion to a matter, but on subsequent thought she had revised her position. Although she still believed that one should be frank in answers to questions, this duty arose only where there was an obligation, based on a reasonable expectation, to make a full disclosure. There was no duty to reveal everything in response to a casua…
It is symptomatic of the constricting specialism and the oppressive burden of fact of our time that it has been left to the imagination of a novelist, Marguerite Yourcenar, to create the broadest, the most balanced and in many ways the most authentic interpretation of the affair.