shadowbox

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1) A diorama or shallow display case, usually with a glass front.
 * 2) A rectangular display area that is set off with a frame or drop shadow.
 * 3) A box with a light inside used for reading X-ray images.
 * 4) A shade that surrounds a lit display or screen to make it easier to read in bright environments.
 * 1) A rectangular display area that is set off with a frame or drop shadow.
 * 2) A box with a light inside used for reading X-ray images.
 * 3) A shade that surrounds a lit display or screen to make it easier to read in bright environments.
 * 1) A box with a light inside used for reading X-ray images.
 * 2) A shade that surrounds a lit display or screen to make it easier to read in bright environments.
 * 1) A box with a light inside used for reading X-ray images.
 * 2) A shade that surrounds a lit display or screen to make it easier to read in bright environments.
 * 1) A shade that surrounds a lit display or screen to make it easier to read in bright environments.
 * 1) A shade that surrounds a lit display or screen to make it easier to read in bright environments.
 * 1) A shade that surrounds a lit display or screen to make it easier to read in bright environments.

Verb

 * 1)  To practice moves without an actual opponent, often in front of a mirror.
 * He was shadowboxing to keep fit and practice before the big fight.
 * 1) To engage in evasive maneuvers; to avoid addressing something directly.
 * 2)  Argue with an imaginary enemy.
 * 3) To display in a shadowbox.
 * 1) To engage in evasive maneuvers; to avoid addressing something directly.
 * 2)  Argue with an imaginary enemy.
 * 3) To display in a shadowbox.
 * 1)  Argue with an imaginary enemy.
 * 2) To display in a shadowbox.
 * 1) To display in a shadowbox.
 * 1) To display in a shadowbox.
 * 1) To display in a shadowbox.
 * 1) To display in a shadowbox.

Translations

 * Finnish: varjonyrkkeillä