Synonym: characteristic, headline, mark, part, show, star, trait. Similar words: creature, in nature, by nature, signature, legislature, feather, eat up, naturally. Meaning: ['fɪːtʃə(r)] n. 1. a prominent aspect of something 2. the characteristic parts of a person's face: eyes and nose and mouth and chin 3. the principal (full-length) film in a program at a movie theater 4. a special or prominent article in a newspaper or magazine 5. an article of merchandise that is displayed or advertised more than other articles. v. 1. have as a feature 2. wear or display in an ostentatious or proud manner.
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(121) Snow White was the main feature at the cinema where the choc ice was eaten.
(122) Window design is also a characteristic feature of Gothic architecture.
(123) It shouldn't be too long before we get an answer in the shape of the first computer animation feature films.
(124) Among the Apterygota the retention of at least some abdominal appendages is a general feature.
(125) Security of on-line payments remains a major barrier to this feature.
(126) The most characteristic feature of addictive disease is that it is a relapsing condition. Sentencedict.com
(127) The first major attempt to use computer animation in a feature film was largely down to the novelty of the medium itself.
(128) It will feature celebrities and members of the public who dare to strip for the cameras.
(129) This leads to the feature mentioned in chapter 7, topology-preserving maps.
(130) The 1992 Berlin Film Festival attracted more than 700 films from around the world in documentary and feature categories.
(131) Many feature spectacular limestone cliffs of the sort that rock climbers find irresistible.
(132) Though these problems are a characteristic feature of modern life, they have been with us for a very long time.
(133) When they stirred controversies, they were generally reported by the feature pages and gossip columns of newspapers.
(134) An important feature of this research is that it is carried out in a politically charged atmosphere.
(135) Its appeal is multifaceted, and the feature that draws one new believer in may not be what attracts the next one.
(136) It may or may not be a disadvantage to use word processors with an in-built calculator feature!
(137) The comic opera of Gilbert and Sullivan is a regular feature on the Alexandra's varied programme.
(138) Then write an outstanding characteristic-a physical attribute, a result it brings, or an unusual feature.
(139) The marketing mix is a central feature of an organization's tactical plan for a particular market.
(140) However, even at this stage the reader will appreciate that global banking is now an established feature of international financial arrangements.
(141) The rest of the 230 acre site will continue to feature a wide variety of displays.
(142) The film made local celebrities of several people who were chosen to feature in the film.
(143) But apparently these fish do have one redeeming feature - they grow like the clappers.
(144) The photograph best describes the elegance and practicality of this feature.
(145) This virtuoso decorative carving is a typical feature of late Gothic architecture in Bohemia.
(146) He seemed to think he might feature in some pictures with a blonde girl.
(147) Fitness programs feature water aerobics, self-defense techniques and strength training.
(148) The optional BillLimit feature enables customers to budget by setting a monthly limit.
(149) The characteristic feature of Brindley's canals was their winding routes, following contours as far as possible without involving major earthworks.
(150) Another useful feature is the price guide to London properties that tells you at a glance where you can afford to buy.
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