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121de|mon|stra|bil|i|ty — «dih MON struh BIHL uh tee, DEHM uhn », noun. demonstrable quality or condition …
122de|mon|stra|bly — «dih MON struh blee, DEHM uhn », adverb. 1. in a manner that can be proved; clearly: »This kind of program is a luxury this country demonstrably cannot afford (Wall Street Journal). 2. by demonstration …
123dem|on|stra|tion|al — «DEHM uhn STRAY shuh nuhl», adjective. of or having to do with demonstration …
124dem|on|stra|tion|ist — «DEHM uhn STRAY shuh nihst», noun. a person who takes part in a demonstration; demonstrator …
125dem|on|stra|tion — «DEHM uhn STRAY shuhn», noun. 1. clear proof: »a demonstration that the earth is round. The ease with which he solved the hard problem was a demonstration of his ability in arithmetic. 2. teaching by carrying out experiments or by showing and… …
126dem|on|stra|tor|ship — «DEHM uhn STRAY tuhr shihp», noun. Especially British. a college or university teaching assistantship, especially in science …
127dem|on|stra|tor — «DEHM uhn STRAY tuhr», noun. 1. a person or thing that demonstrates. 2. a vehicle, appliance, or other merchandise used by a dealer to demonstrate the product to customers: »The dealer uses this car as a demonstrator. 3. a person who takes part… …
128frac|to-stra|tus — «FRAK toh STRAY tuhs», noun, plural ti « ty». a very low, ragged, horizontally elongated cloud which often appears under nimbostratus clouds during precipitation. ╂[< Latin frāctus broken + English stratus] …