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  • 91Higher self — is a term associated with multiple belief systems and with eternal, conscious, and intelligent being. The term has been popularized by new age and new religious movements (Neopaganism); however, it is used by many different groups and can… …

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  • 92Mark 1 — This article is about the chapter of the Book of Mark. For other uses, see Mark I. Gospel of Mark Mark 1 Mark 2 Mark 3 Mark 4 Mark 5 Mark 6 Mark 7 Mark 8 Mark 9 Mark 10 Mark 11 Mark 12 Mark 13 …

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  • 93Raza (clasificación de los seres humanos) — Véase también: Raza Para otros usos de este término, véase Clasificación histórica en razas humanas El término raza es utilizado para hacer definir grupos con características hereditarias comunes en los que se subdividen algunas especies animales …

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  • 94bodied — adjective a) (in combination) Having a specified form of body b) Having a bodily form; corporeal or incarnate …

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  • 95allometron — An evolutionary change in form or proportion of organic beings. [allo + G. metron, measure] * * * al·lo·met·ron (al″o metґron) [allo + Gr. metron measure] an evolutionary change in bodily form or proportion as expressed in measurements and… …

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  • 96incarnate — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. t. shape, form, embody; animate, quicken. See substance. II (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. embodied, personified, tangible; see physical 1 , real 2 . III (Roget s Thesaurus II) verb To represent (an… …

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  • 97person — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. individual, body, somebody, anybody; man, woman, child; human. See humanity. II (Roget s IV) n. 1. [An individual] Syn. human being, child, somebody, self, oneself, I, me, soul, spirit, mortal,… …

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  • 98materialisation — /mətɪəriəlaɪˈzeɪʃən/ (say muhtearreeuhluy zayshuhn) noun 1. the process of taking on material form. 2. an appearance (as of a spirit) in bodily form; apparition. 3. something materialised. Also, materialization …

  • 99materialise — [c]/məˈtɪəriəlaɪz / (say muh tearreeuhluyz) verb (materialised, materialising) –verb (t) 1. to give material form to. 2. to invest with material attributes. 3. to make physically perceptible. 4. to render materialistic. –verb (i) 5. to assume… …

  • 100incarnate — [adj] in bodily form embodied, exteriorized, externalized, human, in human form, in the flesh*, made flesh, manifested, materialized, personified, physical, real, substantiated, tangible, typified; concepts 490,539 …

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