noun🔗ShareÉmanation, écoulementThe act of flowing or proceeding (of something, quality, or feeling) from a source or origin."The peaceful atmosphere of the temple was due to the emanation of calm from the meditating monks. "L'atmosphère paisible du temple était due à l'émanation de calme des moines en méditation.energyphysicsbeingqualityphilosophyprocessabstractnatureChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗ShareÉmanation, effluveThat which issues, flows, or proceeds from any object as a source; efflux; an effluence."Perfume is an emanation from a flower."Le parfum est une émanation d'une fleur.physicsenergysciencephilosophyChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗ShareLe radonThe element radon."The health inspector checked the basement for radon emanation. "L'inspecteur de la santé a vérifié le sous-sol pour l'émanation de radon.elementchemistrysubstanceChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗ShareÉmanationThe generation of the Son and the procession of the Holy Spirit, as distinct from the origination of created beings."The doctrine of the Trinity describes the emanation of the Son from the Father, a central concept in Christian theology. "La doctrine de la Trinité décrit l'émanation du Fils du Père, un concept central de la théologie chrétienne.theologyreligionphilosophydoctrineChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading