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Term
Description
embodiment (n)
Definition:
giving concrete form to an abstract concept
embodiment
(n)
Definition:
giving concrete form to an abstract concept
English
embodiment
(n)
Definition:
giving concrete form to an abstract concept
embodiment (n)
Definition:
a new personification of a familiar idea
Example:
the embodiment of hope. the incarnation of evil. the very avatar of cunning.
incarnation
(n)
embodiment
(n)
avatar
(n)
Definition:
a new personification of a familiar idea
Example:
the embodiment of hope. the incarnation of evil. the very avatar of cunning.
English
incarnation
(n)
embodiment
(n)
avatar
(n)
Definition:
a new personification of a familiar idea
Example:
the embodiment of hope. the incarnation of evil. the very avatar of cunning.
embodiment (n)
Definition:
a concrete representation of an otherwise nebulous concept
Example:
a circle was the embodiment of his concept of life.
shape
(n)
embodiment
(n)
Definition:
a concrete representation of an otherwise nebulous concept
Example:
a circle was the embodiment of his concept of life.
English
shape
(n)
embodiment
(n)
Definition:
a concrete representation of an otherwise nebulous concept
Example:
a circle was the embodiment of his concept of life.