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EPITOME |
Embodiment |
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PERSONIFICATION |
Quintessence, embodiment |
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SELF |
Personification; embodiment. |
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INCARNATION |
Embodiment in flesh |
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SIN |
An embodiment of sin; a very wicked person. |
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PINK |
Anything supremely excellent; the embodiment or perfection
of something. |
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PERSONIFY |
To be the embodiment or personification of; to
impersonate; as, he personifies the law. |
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STATEMENT |
That which is stated; a formal embodiment in language of
facts or opinions; a narrative; a recital. |
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SHAPE |
Form of embodiment, as in words; form, as of thought or
conception; concrete embodiment or example, as of some quality. |
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ESTHETICS |
The theory or philosophy of taste; the science of the
beautiful in nature and art; esp. that which treats of the expression
and embodiment of beauty by art. |
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SPIRIT |
...ly of
corporeal existence; an intelligence conceived of apart from any
physical organization or embodiment; vital essence, force, or energy,
... |
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EMBODIMENT |
...n in a
physical body; a completely organized system, like the body; as, the
embodiment of courage, or of courtesy; the embodiment of true piety.... |
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MATTER |
...on may be analyzed; the
essence; the pith; the embodiment. ... |
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MODEL |
...s a pattern
of something to be made; a material representation or embodiment of an
ideal; sometimes, a drawing; a plan; as, the clay model of a ... |
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ADAMANT |
...t is now a
rhetorical or poetical name for the embodiment of impenetrable
hardness. ... |
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IMPANATION |
Embodiment in bread; the supposed real presence and
union of Christ's material body and blood with the substance of the
elements of the euchari... |