Exposition

Exposition

Exposition may refer to

*Exposition (literary technique), a tece of dramatic structure in which undepicted plots elements are conveyed in dialogue, description, flashback or narrative
*Expository writing, a genre in which the purpose is to inform, explain, describe or define
*Exposition (music), a section of a musical composition (such as a fugue) in which musical material is introduced; also the formal name given to a section of a movement of sonata form
*Exposition, an 2006 album by Chicago-based band, Wax On Radio.
*Expository preaching, a type of preaching which aims to explain the meaning of a passage from the Bible
*Fair or Expo (exhibition) (see list of world expositions)
*Route of administration, in toxicology
*Eucharistic adoration, in which the Blessed Sacrament is exposed and adored
*"Exposition", a song by Deep Purple from their 1969 album "The Book of Taliesyn"
*The orientation of land regarding the cardinal directions

ee also

*Expo
*Expose

disambigass

World Exposition NET http://www.theatic.com/


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  • EXPOSITION — Les expositions prennent dans la vie culturelle une place toujours plus importante, au point que des réactions apparaissent pour en déplorer les éventuels excès, tenant soit à la saturation du public concerné, soit, en ce qui concerne les… …   Encyclopédie Universelle

  • exposition — Exposition. s. f. Action, ou l effet de l action par laquelle une chose est exposée en veüe. Il luy fit une exposition fidelle de tous ses biens. l exposition sincere qu il luy en fit fut fort utile à ses pretentions. il en fit l exposition aux… …   Dictionnaire de l'Académie française

  • exposition — 1 fair, *exhibition, exhibit, show 2 Exposition, exposure, exposé are comparable when they mean a setting forth or laying open of a thing or things hitherto not known or fully understood. Exposition (see also EXHIBITION) often implies a display… …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • Exposition — Ex po*si tion, n. [L. expositio, fr. exponere, expositum: cf. F. exposition. See {Expound}.] 1. The act of exposing or laying open; a setting out or displaying to public view. [1913 Webster] 2. The act of expounding or of laying open the sense or …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • exposition — ex‧po‧si‧tion [ˌekspəˈzɪʆn] noun [countable] formal 1. MARKETING a large international show that is open to the public, where new products, especially industrial products, can be seen; = EXHIBITION: • the Enterprise Computing Exposition …   Financial and business terms

  • exposition — late 14c., explanation, narration, from O.Fr. esposicion (12c.), from L. expositionem (nom. expositio) a setting or showing forth, noun of action from pp. stem of exponere (see EXPOUND (Cf. expound)). The meaning public display is first recorded… …   Etymology dictionary

  • exposition — [n1] written description account, analysis, annotation, article, comment, commentary, composition, construal, construction, critique, delineation, details, discourse, discussion, disquisition, dissertation, editorial, elucidation, enucleation,… …   New thesaurus

  • exposition — [eks΄pə zish′ən] n. [ME exposicioun < OFr exposition < L expositio < expositus, pp. of exponere: see EXPOUND] 1. a setting forth of facts, ideas, etc.; detailed explanation 2. writing or speaking that sets forth or explains 3. [< Fr]… …   English World dictionary

  • Exposition — (v. lat.), 1) Aussetzung, z.B. Expositĭo infantum, Aussetzung der Kinder (s.d.); 2) Ausstellung; z.B. Expositĭo sanctissĭmi, in der Katholischen Kirche die Ausstellungdes Allerheiligen, s.u. Ausstellung 4); 3) Erklärung, Auslegung; 4) der zweite… …   Pierer's Universal-Lexikon

  • Exposition [1] — Exposition (lat.), Aussetzung, Ausstellung; Lage (z. B. eines Gebäudes nach der Himmelsrichtung); dann Auseinandersetzung, Darlegung, Erklärung, Erörterung (s.d.). Insbesondere im Drama versteht man unter E. die Darstellung der Sachlage, aus der… …   Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon

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