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pres⋅en⋅ta⋅tion⋅al

[prez-uhn-tey-shuh-nl, pree-zen-]
–adjective
1. of or pertaining to presentation.
2. pertaining to or characterized by presentationalism.
3. notional (def. 7).

Origin:
1885–90; presentation + -al 1
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pres·en·ta·tion   (prěz'ən-tā'shən, prē'zən-)   
n.  
    1. The act of presenting.

    2. The state of being presented.

    3. Something, such as an award or gift, that is offered or given.

    4. Something, such as a lecture or speech, that is set forth for an audience: gave a presentation on drug abuse.

    5. A formal introduction.

    6. A social debut.

  1. A performance, as of a drama.

    1. Something, such as an award or gift, that is offered or given.

    2. Something, such as a lecture or speech, that is set forth for an audience: gave a presentation on drug abuse.

    3. A formal introduction.

    4. A social debut.

    1. A formal introduction.

    2. A social debut.

  2. Ecclesiastical The act or right of naming a cleric to a benefice.

  3. The process of offering for consideration or display.

  4. Medicine The position of the fetus in the uterus at birth with respect to the mouth of the uterus.

pres'en·ta'tion·al adj.
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