Definition of Illustrative. Meaning of Illustrative. Synonyms of Illustrative

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Definition of Illustrative

Illustrative
Illustrative Il*lus"tra*tive, a. 1. Tending or designed to illustrate, exemplify, or elucidate. 2. Making illustrious. [Obs.]

Meaning of Illustrative from wikipedia

- CARDIAC (CARDboard Illustrative Aid to Com****tion) is a learning aid developed by David Hagelbarger and Saul Fingerman for Bell Telephone Laboratories...
- (non-Middle-earth) tales, vistas, maps Pauline Baynes Tolkien's own artwork Illustrative with "noble or awe-inspiring" quality In or alongside the text Margrethe...
- Contending Forces: A Romance Illustrative of Negro Life North and South is Pauline Hopkins' first major work, published in 1900. Contending Forces focuses...
- Paul-Émile Bécat (2 February 1885 – 1 January 1960 in Paris) was a French painter, printmaker and engraver, and was awarded first prize in the Prix de...
- The Halloween Gambit (also known as the Müller–Schulze Gambit or Leipzig Gambit) is an aggressive chess opening gambit in which White sacrifices a knight...
- University of Oxford Show map of Oxford Key - University Department - University Facility - University Office - College (illustrative) - Permanent Private Hall...
- Handicaps (or "odds") in chess are handicapping variants which enable a weaker player to have a chance of winning against a stronger one. There are a variety...
- included are widely po****r (either currently or historically) and provide illustrative examples of specific types of toys. Army men B-Daman Digital pet Evel...
- Saint Patrick (Latin: Patricius; Irish: Pádraig [ˈpˠɑːɾˠɪɟ] or [ˈpˠaːd̪ˠɾˠəɟ]; Welsh: Padrig) was a fifth-century Romano-British Christian missionary and...
- In probability theory, an event is said to happen almost surely (sometimes abbreviated as a.s.) if it happens with probability 1 (or Lebesgue measure 1)...