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the act of giving the idea or impression of being or doing something.
Ãâó: www1.wfubmc.edu/audit/IS+Terms.htm
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Refers to a wine's clarity, not color. Common descriptors refer to the reflective quality of the wine; brilliant, clear, dull or cloudy for those wines with visible suspended particulates.
Ãâó: students.depaul.edu/~egruenth/final/learnvino/basi...
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| appearance |
Like traditional tools, a see-through tool may draw a picture that identifies its boundary and function. However, because it overlaps underlying applications, a tool's picture often contains elements that are transparent, translucent, or small in order to avoid obscuring the application underneath. In addition, a tool may modify the appearance of the application underneath using a magic lens filter [4][5][21]. ...
Ãâó: www.billbuxton.com/TGtaxonomy.html
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A cigar
Ãâó: www.rdgomez.com/product_glossary_cigars.html
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| appearance |
This relates to the clarity of the wine or how clear the liquid is.
Ãâó: www.wine.adopto-house-and-home.com/glossary.html
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