depiction|depictions in English
noun
portrayal, description. illustratio
Use "depiction|depictions" in a sentence
1. His depiction of the Birth of Venus (the Roman version Aphrodite) is one of the most famous depictions of the Goddess
2. Although depictions of Citterns (fig
3. The depiction is therefore all you ` ve got.
4. This is the oldest Armoried depiction of Tapolca
5. Contemporary Realism is the depiction of modern art.
6. However, depictions of Brigandine armor with sleeves are known.
7. A depiction of neurons, Amyloids and tau tangles
8. It's a classic depiction of good versus evil.
9. Apoptosis is a morphological depiction of cell death.
10. I disapprove of the depiction of violence on television.
11. A brief vivid portrayal or depiction: a literary Cameo
12. Depiction of the aortic arch showing the Brachiocephalic artery
13. The crowd ripped down posters depiction their political opponents.
14. A realistic depiction of scenes from everyday domestic life.
15. They object to the movie's depiction of gay people.
16. Outstanding glazed-brick depictions of lions decorated ancient Babylon’s Processional Way.
17. Such depictions are also displayed in museums in London and Calcutta.
18. On the cover: A stylized depiction of a DNA molecule
19. Blowjobs don’t get the greatest depictions in the media, especially in porn
20. The next sequential frame is displayed, allowing the depiction of motion.
21. 7 Barbarossa's own depiction shows imperial regalia of orb and sceptre.
22. Beefcakey (Adjective) In the style of beefcake (mildly erotic depictions of men)
23. Arosev's Literary and Political Depictions of Europe," Slavic Review 62, no
24. Abstraction indicates a departure from reality in depiction of imagery in art.
25. The useful introduction discusses changing attitudes to the depiction of nature.