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reveal1 verb (revealed, revealing) 1 to make (a secret, etc) known; to disclose it. 2 to show something; to allow it to be seen. 3 said of a deity: to make something known through divine inspiration or by supernatural means. revealable adj. revealer noun. revealing adj 1 indicative; significant. 2 said of a dress, etc: allowing more than is usual of the body, especially a woman's breasts, to be seen. revealingly adverb.
ETYMOLOGY: 14c: from French reveler, from Latin velum a veil.

reveal2 noun, archit the vertical side surface of a recess in a wall, especially the surface between the frame and the outer surface of the wall in the opening for a doorway or window.
ETYMOLOGY: 17c.