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Definition of creation
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Creation
(n.) That which is
created;
that which is
produced
or
caused
to
exist,
as the world or some
original
work of art or of the
imagination;
nature..
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Generation
::
Generation
(n.) The act of
generating
or
begetting;
procreation,
as of
animals..
Traducianism
::
Traducianism
(n.) The
doctrine
that human souls are
produced
by the act of
generation;
--
opposed
to
creationism,
and
infusionism..
Manifestation
::
Manifestation
(n.) The act of
manifesting
or
disclosing,
or the state of being
manifested;
discovery
to the eye or to the
understanding;
also, that which
manifests;
exhibition;
display;
revelation;
as, the
manifestation
of God's power in
creation..
Play
::
Play (n.) To
engage
in sport or
lively
recreation;
to
exercise
for the sake of
amusement;
to
frolic;
to spot.
Geniture
::
Geniture
(n.)
Generation;
procreation;
birth.
Recreation
::
Recreation
(n.) The act of
recreating,
or the state of being
recreated;
refreshment
of the
strength
and
spirits
after toil;
amusement;
diversion;
sport;
pastime..
Effection
::
Effection
(n.)
Creation;
a
doing.
World
::
World (n.) The earth and the
surrounding
heavens;
the
creation;
the
system
of
created
things;
existent
creation;
the
universe.
Universe
::
Universe
(n.) All
created
things
viewed
as
constituting
one
system
or
whole;
the whole body of
things,
or of
phenomena;
the / / of the
Greeks,
the
mundus
of the
Latins;
the
world;
creation..
Hexahemeron
::
Hexahemeron
(n.) The
history
of the six day's work of
creation,
as
contained
in the first
chapter
of
Genesis..
Game
::
Game (v. i.) A
contest,
physical
or
mental,
according
to
certain
rules,
for
amusement,
recreation,
or for
winning
a
stake;
as, a game of
chance;
games of
skill;
field
games,
etc..
Swing
::
Swing (n.) A line, cord, or other thing
suspended
and
hanging
loose,
upon which
anything
may
swing;
especially,
an
apparatus
for
recreation
by
swinging,
commonly
consisting
of a rope, the two ends of which are
attached
overhead,
as to the bough of a tree, a seat being
placed
in the loop at the
bottom;
also, any
contrivance
by which a
similar
motion
is
produced
for
amusement
or
exercise..
Vision
::
Vision
(v.)
Hence,
something
unreal
or
imaginary;
a
creation
of
fancy..
Demogorgon
::
Demogorgon
(n.) A
mysterious,
terrible,
and evil
divinity,
regarded
by some as the
author
of
creation,
by
others
as a great
magician
who was
supposed
to
command
the
spirits
of the lower
world.
See
Gorgon..
Creation
::
Creation
(n.) That which is
created;
that which is
produced
or
caused
to
exist,
as the world or some
original
work of art or of the
imagination;
nature..
Epoch
::
Epoch (n.) A fixed point of time,
established
in
history
by the
occurrence
of some grand or
remarkable
event;
a point of time
marked
by an event of great
subsequent
influence;
as, the epoch of the
creation;
the birth of
Christ
was the epoch which gave rise to the
Christian
era..
Decreation
::
Decreation
(n.)
Destruction;
--
opposed
to
creation.
Design
::
Design
(n.) The
realization
of an
inventive
or
decorative
plan; esp., a work of
decorative
art
considered
as a new
creation;
conception
or plan shown in
completed
work; as, this
carved
panel is a fine
design,
or of a fine
design..
Flashing
::
Flashing
(n.) The
creation
of an
artifical
flood by the
sudden
letting
in of a body of
water;
--
called
also
flushing.
Relaxation
::
Relaxation
(n.)
Remission
from
attention
and
effort;
indulgence
in
recreation,
diversion,
or
amusement..
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