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Definition of Embodiments
1. embodiment [n] - See also: embodiment
Lexicographical Neighbors of Embodiments
Literary usage of Embodiments
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Library of Literary Criticism of English and American Authors by Charles Wells Moulton (1904)
"... which saved the trouble of inventing them; yet the creator does not trouble
himself much as to what becomes of his heroes in their new embodiments. ..."
2. The Evolution of Modern Capitalism: A Study of Machine Production by John Atkinson Hobson (1907)
"Excess is in embodiments of Capital, not in real Capital. § 16. Uncontrolled
Machinery a source of fluctuation. § i. The leading symptom of the disease ..."
3. The Sunday at Home: A Family Magazine for Sabbath Reading by Religious Tract Society (Great Britain) (1881)
"So calm, transparent ; and the starry crowd, Those exquisite embodiments of light,
Could ye not almost fancy they were proud Of their own loveliness? that ..."
4. Catalogue of Sanskrit and Pali Books in the British Museum by Ernst Anton Max Haas, Cecil Bendall, Lionel David Barnett, British Museum Department of Oriental Printed Books and Manuscripts (1908)
"musical setting, and descriptions of their mythological embodiments,] specially
addressed to his Most Gracious Majesty the Emperor of India : by his ..."
5. Manual of Patent Examining Procedure edited by J. Michael Thesz (1997)
"Distinct designs may constitute cither multiple embodiments of the same article
or they may ... I. Multiple embodiments It is permissible, in a proper case, ..."
6. A Summer's Cruise in the Waters of Greece, Turkey and Russia by Alfred Colbeck (1887)
"... and Medina—Rapid spread of Islam under the perfect Caliphate—A localized
religion —National embodiments—Claim of the Sultan to the Caliphate, ..."