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NOUN (1)

1. an explanation of something that is not immediately obvious;
- Example: "the edict was subject to many interpretations"
- Example: "he annoyed us with his interpreting of parables"
- Example: "often imitations are extended to provide a more accurate rendition of the child's intended meaning"
[syn: interpretation, interpreting, rendition, rendering]


The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48:

Interpret \In*ter"pret\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Interpreted; p. pr. & vb. n. Interpreting.] [F. interpr[^e]ter, L. interpretari, p. p. interpretatus, fr. interpres interpeter, agent, negotiator; inter between + (prob.) the root of pretium price. See Price.] [1913 Webster] 1. To explain or tell the meaning of; to expound; to translate orally into intelligible or familiar language or terms; to decipher; to define; -- applied esp. to language, but also to dreams, signs, conduct, mysteries, etc.; as, to interpret the Hebrew language to an Englishman; to interpret an Indian speech. [1913 Webster] Emmanuel, which being interpreted is, God with us. --Matt. i. 23. [1913 Webster] And Pharaoh told them his dreams; but there was none that could interpret them unto Pharaoh. --Gen. xli. 8. [1913 Webster] 2. To apprehend and represent by means of art; to show by illustrative representation; as, an actor interprets the character of Hamlet; a musician interprets a sonata; an artist interprets a landscape. Syn: To translate; explain; solve; render; expound; elucidate; decipher; unfold; unravel. [1913 Webster]
WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006):

interpreting n 1: an explanation of something that is not immediately obvious; "the edict was subject to many interpretations"; "he annoyed us with his interpreting of parables"; "often imitations are extended to provide a more accurate rendition of the child's intended meaning" [syn: interpretation, interpreting, rendition, rendering]