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Definition of Emanatively

Emanatively
Emanatively Em"a*na*tive*ly, adv. By an emanation.

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- Emanation may refer to: Emanation (chemistry), a dated name for the chemical element radon Emanation From Below, a concept in Slavic religion Emanation...
- Emanate is the debut studio album by the French gothic metal band Penumbra, launched in 1999 originally under German label Serenades Records. "Intro"...
- considered that the radioactive emanations may contain a new element of the noble gas family, and isolated "radium emanation" in 1909 to determine its properties...
- "This term that was originally used to describe the Buddha as a 'magical emanation' of enlightenment, is best translated as 'incarnation' or 'steadfast incarnation'...
- and philosophical systems, that posits the concept of emanation. According to this theory, emanation, from the Latin emanare meaning "to flow from" or "to...
- The Treatise on the Left Emanation (Hebrew: מאמר על האצילות השמאלית, romanized: Ma'amar al ha-Atzilut haSimalit) is a Kabbalistic text by Rabbi Isaac...
- 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. The term was...
- oganesson is sometimes known as eka-radon (until the 1960s as eka-emanation, emanation being the old name for radon). In 1979, IUPAC ****igned the systematic...
- illustrated in the Divyavadana, in which the Buddha multiplied his nirmita or emanated human form into countless other bodies which filled the sky. A Buddha or...
- Jerusalem: The Emanation of the Giant Albion (1804–1820, with additions made even later) is a prophetic book by English poet William Blake. Jerusalem...