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H77 <STRHEB>@ אבץ 'ebets eh'-bets From an unused {root} probably means to gleam; conspicuous; {Ebets} a place in Palestine: - Abez.


H1713 <STRHEB>@ דּגל dâgal daw-gal' A primitive root; to {flaunt} that {is} raise a flag; figuratively to be conspicuous: - (set {up} with) {banners} chiefest.


H168 <STRHEB>@ אהל 'ôhel o'-hel From H166; a tent (as clearly conspicuous from a distance): - {covering} (dwelling) ({place}) {home} {tabernacle} tent.


H2123 <STRHEB>@ זיז zîyz zeez From an unused root apparently meaning to be conspicuous; fulness of the breast; also a moving creature: - {abundance} wild beast.


H4159 <STRHEB>@ מפת מופת môphêth môphêth {mo-faith'} mo-faith' From H3302 in the sense of conspicuousness; a miracle; by implication a token or omen: - {miracle} {sign} wonder (-ed at).


H4696 <STRHEB>@ מצח mêtsach may'-tsakh From an unused root meaning to be {clear} that {is} conspicuous; the forehead (as open and prominent): - {brow} {forehead} + impudent.


H4760 <STRHEB>@ מראה mûrh moor-aw' Apparently feminine passive causative participle of H7200; something {conspicuous} that {is} the craw of a bird (from its prominence): - crop.


H5264 <STRHEB>@ נסס nâsas naw-sas' A primitive root; to gleam from {afar} that {is} to be conspicuous as a signal; or rather perhaps a denominative from H5251 (and identical with {H5263} through the idea of a flag as fluttering in the wind); to raise a beacon: - lift up as an {ensign} standard bearer.


H5335 <STRHEB>@ נציח netsîyach nets-ee'-akh From H5329; conspicuous; {Netsiach} a Temple Servant: - Neziah.


H6643 <STRHEB>@ צבי tsebîy tseb-ee' From H6638 in the sense of prominence; splendor (as conspicuous); also a gazelle (as beautiful): - beautiful ({-ty}) glorious ({-ry}) {goodly} {pleasant} roe (-buck).


H6725 <STRHEB>@ ציוּן tsîyûn tsee-yoon' From the same as H6723 in the sense of conspicuousness (compare H5329); a monumental or guiding pillar: - {sign} {title} waymark.


H7214 <STRHEB>@ רם רים ראים ראם rem reym rêym rêm {reh-ame'} {reh-ame'} {rame} rame From H7213; a wild bull (from its conspicuousness): - unicorn.


H7219 <STRHEB>@ רושׁ ראשׁ rô'sh rôsh {roshe} roshe Apparently the same as H7218; a poisonous {plant} probably the poppy (from its conspicuous head); generally poison (even of serpents): - {gall} {hemlock} {posion} venom.


H7914 <STRHEB>@ שׂכיּה ώekîyâh sek-ee-yaw' Feminine from the same as H7906; a conspicuous object: - picture.


H8034 <STRHEB>@ שׁם shêm shame A primitive word (perhaps rather from H7760 through the idea of definite and conspicuous position; compare H8064); an {appellation} as a mark or memorial of individuality; by implication {honor} {authority} character: - + {base} [in-] fame {[-ous]} name ({-d}) {renown} report.


G2016 <STRGRK>@ ἐπιφανής epiphanēs ep-if-an-ace' From G2014; conspicuous that is (figuratively) memorable: - notable.


G3167 <STRGRK>@ μεγαλεῖος megaleios meg-al-i'-os From G3173; magnificent that is (neuter plural as noun) a conspicuous favor or (subjectively) perfection: - great things wonderful works.


G4241 <STRGRK>@ πρέπω prepō prep'-o Apparently a primary verb; to tower up (be conspicuous) that is (by implication) to be suitable or proper (third person singular present indicative often used impersonally it is fit or right): - become comely.


G4735 <STRGRK>@ στέφανος stephanos stef'-an-os From an apparently primary stepho (to twine or wreathe); a chaplet (as a badge of royalty a prize in the public games or a symbol of honor generally; but more conspicuous and elaborate than the simple fillet G1238) literally or figuratively: - crown.


G5244 <STRGRK>@ ὑπερήφανος huperēphanos hoop-er-ay'-fan-os From G5228 and G5316; appearing above others (conspicuous) that is (figuratively) haughty: - proud.


G511 <STRGRK>@ ἀνώτερος anōteros an-o'-ter-os Comparative degree of G507; upper that is (neuter as adverb) to a more conspicuous place in a former part of the book: - above higher.