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incarnation

Semblance vs Incarnation - What's the difference?

semblance | incarnation | Related terms |

Semblance is a related term of incarnation.


As a noun semblance

is likeness, similarity; the quality of being similar.

As a proper noun incarnation is

(christianity) the doctrine that the second person of the trinity assumed human form in the person of jesus christ and is fully divine and fully human.

Apophatism vs Incarnation - What's the difference?

apophatism | incarnation |


As a noun apophatism

is a belief, a theory on approaching knowledge of god in a negative way.

As a proper noun incarnation is

(christianity) the doctrine that the second person of the trinity assumed human form in the person of jesus christ and is fully divine and fully human.

Duplicate vs Incarnation - What's the difference?

duplicate | incarnation | Related terms |

Duplicate is a related term of incarnation.


As an adjective duplicate

is being the same as another; identical this may exclude the first identical item in a series, but usage is inconsistent.

As a verb duplicate

is to make a copy of.

As a noun duplicate

is one that resembles or corresponds to another; an identical copy.

As a proper noun incarnation is

(christianity) the doctrine that the second person of the trinity assumed human form in the person of jesus christ and is fully divine and fully human.

Aspect vs Incarnation - What's the difference?

aspect | incarnation | Related terms |

Aspect is a related term of incarnation.


As a noun aspect

is the way something appears when viewed from a certain direction or perspective.

As a proper noun incarnation is

(christianity) the doctrine that the second person of the trinity assumed human form in the person of jesus christ and is fully divine and fully human.

Wikidiffcom vs Incarnation - What's the difference?

wikidiffcom | incarnation |


As a proper noun incarnation is

(christianity) the doctrine that the second person of the trinity assumed human form in the person of jesus christ and is fully divine and fully human.

Facsimile vs Incarnation - What's the difference?

facsimile | incarnation | Related terms |

Facsimile is a related term of incarnation.


As a noun facsimile

is facsimile.

As a proper noun incarnation is

(christianity) the doctrine that the second person of the trinity assumed human form in the person of jesus christ and is fully divine and fully human.

Likeness vs Incarnation - What's the difference?

likeness | incarnation | Related terms |

Likeness is a related term of incarnation.


As a noun likeness

is the state or quality of being like or alike; similitude; resemblance; similarity.

As a verb likeness

is (archaic|transitive) to depict.

As a proper noun incarnation is

(christianity) the doctrine that the second person of the trinity assumed human form in the person of jesus christ and is fully divine and fully human.

Replica vs Incarnation - What's the difference?

replica | incarnation | Related terms |

Replica is a related term of incarnation.


As a verb replica

is .

As a proper noun incarnation is

(christianity) the doctrine that the second person of the trinity assumed human form in the person of jesus christ and is fully divine and fully human.

Appearance vs Incarnation - What's the difference?

appearance | incarnation | Related terms |

Appearance is a related term of incarnation.


As a noun appearance

is the act of appearing or coming into sight; the act of becoming visible to the eye.

As a proper noun incarnation is

(christianity) the doctrine that the second person of the trinity assumed human form in the person of jesus christ and is fully divine and fully human.

Guise vs Incarnation - What's the difference?

guise | incarnation | Related terms |

Guise is a related term of incarnation.


As a verb guise

is .

As a proper noun incarnation is

(christianity) the doctrine that the second person of the trinity assumed human form in the person of jesus christ and is fully divine and fully human.

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