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Presentational

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Adjective

1. presentational

of or relating to a presentation (especially in psychology or philosophy)

Example Sentences:
'what Whitehead calls perception in the presentational immediacy''

WordNet Lexical Database for English. Princeton University. 2010.


Presentational

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noun
1. 
the act of presenting or state of being presented
2. 
the manner of presenting, esp the organization of visual details to create an overall impression
the presentation of the project is excellent but the content poor
3. 
the method of presenting
his presentation of the facts was muddled
4. 
a verbal report presented with illustrative material, such as slides, graphs, etc
a presentation on the company results
5. 
a. 
an offering or bestowal, as of a gift
b. 
(as modifier)
a presentation copy of a book
6. 
a performance or representation, as of a play
7. 
the formal introduction of a person, as into society or at court; debut
8. 
the act or right of nominating a clergyman to a benefice
9. medicine
the position of a baby relative to the birth canal at the time of birth
10. business another word for presentment (sense 4)
11. television
linking material between programmes, such as announcements, trailers, or weather reports
12.  an archaic word for gift
13. philosophy
a sense datum
14. (often capital) another name for (feast of) Candlemas

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Presentational

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noun
1. 
a presenting or being presented
2. 
something that is presented
; specif.,
a. 
a performance, as of a play
b. 
a gift
3.  Business
presentment
4.  Ecclesiastical
a. 
the naming of a clergyman to a benefice
b. 
a request to the bishop to institute the clergyman named
5.  Medicine
the position of the fetus in the uterus at the time of delivery, with reference to the part presenting itself at the mouth of the uterus
an arm or breech presentation
6.  Philosophy and Psychology
a. 
anything present in the consciousness at a single moment as an actual sensation or a mental image
b. 
anything known by sense perception rather than by description; percept

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Presentational

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n.
1.
a. The action of presenting something: the presentation of awards.
b. The style or manner with which something is offered for consideration or display: "These truths are not amenable to scientific presentation" (Karen Armstrong).
2. Something that is presented, especially:
a. A theatrical or cinematic production.
b. A demonstration, lecture, or speech: gave a presentation on drug abuse.
3. A formal introduction of someone to others, as at court.
4. Ecclesiastical The act or right of naming a cleric to a benefice.
5. Medicine
a. The position of the fetus in the uterus at birth with respect to the mouth of the uterus.
b. A symptom or sign or a group of symptoms or signs that is evident during a medical examination: The patient's presentation was consistent with a viral illness.
c. The fact of being evident or manifest. Used of a disease or condition: the presentation of thyroid disease during pregnancy.

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