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avatar |
a concrete manifestation of any abstraction, such as an idea or concept; embodiment. [1/2 definitions] |
episode |
a physiological event, typically one among others over time, that is a manifestation of an illness or other physical problem. [1/3 definitions] |
grace |
in some religions, esp. Christianity, the manifestation of God's action in man. [1/10 definitions] |
Sacramentarian |
one who believes that the Eucharist represents Jesus Christ only symbolically and is not an actual manifestation of his presence. [1/4 definitions] |
speaking in tongues |
an ecstatic utterance of largely unintelligible speechlike sounds that is viewed, esp. among Pentecostal groups, as a manifestation of profound religious experience; gift of tongues; glossolalia. |
synchronicity |
the fact or state of happening at the same time, esp. considered as a manifestation of intent or meaningfulness rather than chance or randomness. |
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