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Definition of creation
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Creation
(n.) The act of
constituting
or
investing
with a new
character;
appointment;
formation.
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Nature
::
Nature
(n.) The
personified
sum and order of
causes
and
effects;
the
powers
which
produce
existing
phenomena,
whether
in the total or in
detail;
the
agencies
which carry on the
processes
of
creation
or of
being;
-- often
conceived
of as a
single
and
separate
entity,
embodying
the total of all
finite
agencies
and
forces
as
disconnected
from a
creating
or
ordering
intelligence..
Creation
::
Creation
(n.) The act of
creating
or
causing
to
exist.
Specifically,
the act of
bringing
the
universe
or this world into
existence..
Uncreated
::
Uncreated
(a.) Not
existing
by
creation;
self-existent;
eternal;
as, God is an
uncreated
being..
Procreation
::
Procreation
(n.) The act of
begetting;
generation
and
production
of
young.
Chaos
::
Chaos (n.) The
confused,
unorganized
condition
or mass of
matter
before
the
creation
of
distinct
and
orderly
forms..
Creation
::
Creation
(n.) The act of
constituting
or
investing
with a new
character;
appointment;
formation.
Decreation
::
Decreation
(n.)
Destruction;
--
opposed
to
creation.
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..
Nature
::
Nature
(n.) The
existing
system
of
things;
the world of
matter,
or of
matter
and mind; the
creation;
the
universe..
Bastardy
::
Bastardy
(n.) The
procreation
of a
bastard
child.
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..
Effection
::
Effection
(n.)
Creation;
a
doing.
Genesis
::
Genesis
(n.) The first book of the Old
Testament;
-- so
called
by the Greek
translators,
from its
containing
the
history
of the
creation
of the world and of the human
race..
Natural
::
Natural
(a.)
Having
to do with
existing
system
to
things;
dealing
with, or
derived
from, the
creation,
or the world of
matter
and mind, as known by man;
within
the scope of human
reason
or
experience;
not
supernatural;
as, a
natural
law;
natural
science;
history,
theology..
Excreation
::
Excreation
(n.) Act of
spitting
out.
Vishnu
::
Vishnu
(n.) A
divinity
of the
modern
Hindu
trimurti,
or
trinity.
He is
regarded
as the
preserver,
while
Brahma
is the
creator,
and Siva the
destroyer
of the
creation..
Ramble
::
Ramble
(n.) A going or
moving
from place to place
without
any
determinate
business
or
object;
an
excursion
or
stroll
merely
for
recreation.
Generation
::
Generation
(n.) The act of
generating
or
begetting;
procreation,
as of
animals..
Creative
::
Creative
(a.)
Having
the power to
create;
exerting
the act of
creation.
Purana
::
Purana
(n.) One of a class of
sacred
Hindoo
poetical
works in the
Sanskrit
language
which treat of the
creation,
destruction,
and
renovation
of
worlds,
the
genealogy
and
achievements
of gods and
heroes,
the
reigns
of the
Manus,
and the
transactions
of their
descendants.
The
principal
Puranas
are
eighteen
in
number,
and there are the same
number
of
supplementary
books
called
Upa
Puranas..
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