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il·lus·tra·tion \ˌiləˈstrāshən sometimes ə̇ˌləˈs-\ noun (-s) Etymology: Middle English illustracione, from Middle French illustration, from Latin illustration-, illustratio, from illustratus + -ion-, -io -ion 1. a. : the action of illustrating or condition of being illustrated b. obsolete (1) : intellectual or cultural or spiritual enlightenment (2) : physical illumination c. archaic : the action of making or condition of being made illustrious or honored or distinguished < admirably translated by himself in illustration of Shelley — T.L.Peacock > 2. : something that serves to illustrate: as a. : an example or instance that helps make something clear < gave an illustration of what he meant > b. : a picture or drawing or diagram or some other sensory aid that helps make something (as a book, a lecture) clear or more helpful or attractive Synonyms: see instance |