Hypertext Webster Gateway: "Developing"

From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) (web1913)

Develop \De*vel"op\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Developed}; p. pr. &
vb. n. {Developing}.] [F. d['e]veloper; d['e]- (L. dis-) +
OF. voluper, voleper, to envelop, perh. from L. volup
agreeably, delightfully, and hence orig., to make agreeable
or comfortable by enveloping, to keep snug (cf.
{Voluptuous}); or. perh. fr. a derivative of volvere,
volutum, to roll (cf. {Devolve}). Cf. {Envelop}.] [Written
also {develope}.]
1. To free from that which infolds or envelops; to unfold; to
lay open by degrees or in detail; to make visible or
known; to disclose; to produce or give forth; as, to
develop theories; a motor that develops 100 horse power.

These serve to develop its tenets. --Milner.

The 20th was spent in strengthening our position and
developing the line of the enemy. --The Century.

2. To unfold gradually, as a flower from a bud; hence, to
bring through a succession of states or stages, each of
which is preparatory to the next; to form or expand by a
process of growth; to cause to change gradually from an
embryo, or a lower state, to a higher state or form of
being; as, sunshine and rain develop the bud into a
flower; to develop the mind.

The sound developed itself into a real compound.
--J. Peile.

All insects . . . acquire the jointed legs before
the wings are fully developed. --Owen.

3. To advance; to further; to prefect; to make to increase;
to promote the growth of.

We must develop our own resources to the utmost.
--Jowett
(Thucyd).

4. (Math.) To change the form of, as of an algebraic
expression, by executing certain indicated operations
without changing the value.

5. (Photog.) To cause to become visible, as an invisible or
latent image upon plate, by submitting it to chemical
agents; to bring to view.

{To develop a curved surface on a plane} (Geom.), to produce
on the plane an equivalent surface, as if by rolling the
curved surface so that all parts shall successively touch
the plane.

Syn: To uncover; unfold; evolve; promote; project; lay open;
disclose; exhibit; unravel; disentangle.

From WordNet (r) 1.7 (wn)

developing
adj 1: relating to societies in which capital needed to
industrialize is in short supply [syn: {underdeveloped}]
2: gradually unfolding or growing (especially as of something
latent); "his developing social conscience"; "after the
long winter they took joy in the developing warmth of
spring"
3: making or becoming visible through or as if through the
action of a chemical agent: "he watched as the developing
photograph became clearer and sharper"
n : processing a photosensitive material in order to make an
image visible; "the development and printing of his
pictures took only two hours" [syn: {development}]


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