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  2. Epitome - Wikipedia

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    An epitome (/ ɪ ˈ p ɪ t əm iː /; Greek: ἐπιτομή, from ἐπιτέμνειν epitemnein meaning "to cut short") is a summary or miniature form, or an instance that represents a larger reality, also used as a synonym for embodiment. [1] Epitomacy represents "to the degree of."

  3. Opposite - Wikipedia

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    The term antonym (and the related antonymy) is commonly taken to be synonymous with opposite, but antonym also has other more restricted meanings. Graded (or gradable) antonyms are word pairs whose meanings are opposite and which lie on a continuous spectrum (hot, cold).

  4. Contronym - Wikipedia

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    Hindi: कल and Urdu: کل (kal) may mean either "yesterday" or "tomorrow" (disambiguated by the verb in the sentence).; Icelandic: fram eftir can mean "toward the sea" or "away from the sea" depending on dialect.

  5. Embodiment - Wikipedia

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    Personification, an embodiment of an entity, usually in the form of a person; Embodied energy, required to produce any goods or services; Embodied water or virtual water, the water used in the production of a good or service; Claim (patent), in patent law, embodiment refers to implementation of an invention

  6. Embodied language processing - Wikipedia

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    To study the embodiment effect on semantic (meaning) processing of common adjectives and abstract nouns, people who were contrasted by their endurance, tempo, plasticity, emotionality, sex or age were tested using Semantic Projective Method.

  7. Embodied bilingual language - Wikipedia

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    Embodied bilingual language, also known as L2 embodiment, is the idea that people mentally simulate their actions, perceptions, and emotions when speaking and understanding a second language (L2) as with their first language (L1). [1]

  8. Embodiment theory in anthropology - Wikipedia

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    Embodiment theory speaks to the ways that experiences are enlivened, materialized, and situated in the world through the body.Embodiment is a relatively amorphous and dynamic conceptual framework in anthropological research that emphasizes possibility and process as opposed to definitive typologies. [1]

  9. Embodied design - Wikipedia

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    Embodiment is an aspect of pattern recognition in all fields of human endeavor. Embodied design has an increasing role in mathematics education. Designers can use embodied cognition as a tool to study human behavior and create user-centered designs.