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Qué (quién) es EMANATION - definición

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Emanations; Emanation (disambiguation)

emanation         
¦ noun
1. something which emanates or is produced from a source.
2. the action or process of emanating.
3. (in various mystical traditions) a being or force which is a manifestation of God.
emanation         
n.
1.
Flowing out, issuing, issuance, arising, springing, flowing, emerging, emergence.
2.
Efflux, effluence, issue.
emanation         
(emanations)
An emanation is a form of energy or a mass of tiny particles that comes from something. (FORMAL)
N-COUNT

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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 the cosmology or cosmogony of certain religious or philosophical systems
  • "Emanations" (Star Trek: Voyager), a 1995 episode of Star Trek: Voyager
  • Emanations (Penderecki), a 1958 composition by Krzysztof Penderecki
Ejemplos de uso de EMANATION
1. My spiritual selfhood doesn‘t make mistakes, because it‘s the emanation of the One who is mistake–free, perfect, holy.
2. The film is not only an evocation of a bygone era but an emanation of it as well.
3. The worst trap for the actor is simply saying÷ "It‘s like me." The whole point is that the natural emanation of themselves is brought into being only through the demands of the character.
4. And the Harbor Beach Resort & Spa in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, is offering "The Fishing Emanation," which includes a fishing expedition and a chef to cook the catch of the day starting at $725 per person.
5. Universities that are an emanation of the state, as is in effect the case in France and Italy, have very little control over their resources and are unable to set relevant academic priorities.