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EMANATION Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. a : the action of emanating b : the origination of the world by a series of hierarchically descending radiations from the Godhead through intermediate ...
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Emanationism - Wikipedia
Emanationism is a speculative theory in the cosmology or cosmogony of certain religious and philosophical systems, that posits the concept of emanation.
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EMANATION | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
the act of producing something or of expressing a quality or feeling : Human language is an emanation of the human mind.
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emanation (ɛməˈneɪʃən) [ad. L. ēmānātiōn-em, f. ēmānāre: see emanate v.] I. 1. a. The process of flowing forth, issuing, or proceeding from anything as a source. lit. and fig. Often applied to the origination of created beings from God; chiefly with reference to the theories that regard either the u...
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Emanation - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms | Vocabulary.com
an emanation, something, often invisible, that is emitted by something. Emanation is very similar in meaning to emission, and the two words are often used ...
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Emanation - Jewish Virtual Library
EMANATION, a theory describing the origin of the material universe from a transcendent first principle. According to this theory, the universe, ...
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Emanation
Emanation may refer to:
Emanation (chemistry), a dated name for the chemical element radon
Emanation From Below, a concept in Slavic religion
Emanation in the Eastern Orthodox Church, a belief found in Neoplatonism
Emanation of the state, a legal term for a public service body
Emanationism, an idea in
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271 Synonyms & Antonyms for EMANATION | Thesaurus.com
emanation · beginning · derivation · drainage · effluence · effluent · efflux · effusion · ejaculation · emission · escape · exhalation · exudation · flow ...
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The Emanations — Angelarium: The Encyclopedia of Angels
Read about the Emanations of the Tree of Life. They are the structure by which the Angelic realm hangs. All matters of order emerge from the Tree's 11 ...
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emanation - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
emanation (countable and uncountable, plural emanations). The act of flowing or proceeding (of something, quality, or feeling) from a source or origin.
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EMANATION Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
noun · an act or instance of emanating · something that emanates or is produced; effusion · a gaseous product of radioactive decay, such as radon. “Collins ...
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Emanation - Websters Dictionary 1828
1. That which issues, flows or proceeds from any source, substance or body; efflux; effluvium. Light is an emanation from the sun; wisdom, from God.
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emanation/ˌeməˈneɪʃn;ˌɛmə`neʃən/ n[C, U] The place gave off a strong emanation of evil. 这地方是罪恶的渊薮.
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Emanation (album)
If ever there was a recording that handsomely rewards committed listening, it is Emanation." "Emanation Part I" – 31:09
"Emanation Part II" – 45:32
Personnel
Sam Rivers – tenor saxophone, soprano saxophone, flute, piano
Cecil McBee – double
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Emanation of the state
Emanation of the state is a term used in European law to describe any body which provides a public service under the control of government. Therefore, the provisions of the Equal Treatment Directive (and any other EU directive) can be relied upon against any organisation that is an emanation
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