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101rise — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. i. arise, ascend, soar; slope upward; loom, appear; increase, augment; originate, spring from; get up; prosper; revolt, rebel. n. ascent; acclivity, slope; origin, source; appreciation, increase;… …
102spring — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. leap, bound, dart, start; bounce, recoil, rebound; arise, rise; result or derive from; release; detonate; reveal, disclose; bend, twist; slang, release, bail. See liberation. n. leap, bound;… …
103stem — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. tree trunk, stalk, petiole, pedicle; tube, shaft; cutwater, prow; lineage, extraction, derivation. See ancestry, front. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. peduncle, petiole, pedice; see stalk . • from stem to… …
104Excretion — (Roget s Thesaurus) < N PARAG:Excretion >N GRP: N 1 Sgm: N 1 excretion excretion discharge emanation Sgm: N 1 exhalation exhalation exudation extrusion secretion effusion extravasation ecchymosis Sgm: N 1 evacuation …
105emanant — (n.) 1852, from L. emanantem (nom. emanans), prp. of emanare (see EMANATE (Cf. emanate)) …
106radiate — verb 1) the stars radiate energy Syn: emit, give off, give out, discharge, diffuse; shed, cast 2) light radiated from the hall Syn: shine, beam, emanate 3) t …
107come — come, arrive are comparable because both basically mean to get to one point from another more or less distant in space, time, relation, or development. Come (with to)and arrive (with at) are synonyms of reach (see REACH); thus, one comes to or… …
108give forth — verb give out (breath or an odor) (Freq. 1) The chimney exhales a thick smoke • Syn: ↑exhale, ↑emanate • Derivationally related forms: ↑emanation (for: ↑emanate), ↑ …
109emane — ēˈmān verb ( ed/ ing/ s) Etymology: French émaner, from Latin emanare more at emanate archaic : emanate …
110CREATION AND COSMOGONY IN THE BIBLE — The Hebrew Bible commences with a majestic cosmological account of the genesis of the universe. According to Genesis 1:1–2:4a (the P account according to the documentary hypothesis), God created the world in six days and rested on the seventh day …