- Look up
interpenetration in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Interpenetration may
refer to:
Interpenetration (Buddhism), a
concept of
Buddhist philosophy...
- An
Interpenetrating polymer network (IPN) is a
polymer comprising two or more
networks which are at
least partially interlaced on a
polymer scale but not...
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Iridescent Interpenetration (Italian:
Compenetrazione iridiscente) is the
title of
several artworks and
studies in a
series by
Italian ****urist painter...
- That is to say, the
ultimate pure
nature is
interdependent on and
interpenetrates the
entire phenomenal universe,
while also
being its source. For Huayan...
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Christ as did John of
Damascus (d. 749), who also
extended it to the "
interpenetration" of the
three persons of the Trinity, and it
became a
technical term...
- government, or law.
Bilingual inscriptions indicate the
everyday interpenetration of the two languages.
Latin and Gr****'s
mutual linguistic and cultural...
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teachings point to the Moon, awakening, "a
realization of the
unimpeded interpenetration of the dharmadhatu". But the Zen-tradition also
warns against taking...
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Fascia of
muscles This is the
dense fibrous connective tissue that
interpenetrates and
surrounds the muscles, bones,
nerves and
blood vessels of the body...
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Machine Transcript.
Esther Jacobson, The Art of the Scythians: The
Interpenetration of
Cultures at the Edge of the ****enic World, Brill, 1995, p. 38....
- Śūnyatā (emptiness), pratītyasamutpāda (dependent origination), and
interpenetration in
Buddhist philosophy. The metaphor's
earliest known reference is...