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interpenetration Meaning in Bengali



 আন্তর্ব্যাপন, পরিব্যাপন,

Noun:

আন্তর্ব্যাপন,





interpenetration's Usage Examples:

749), who also extended it to the "interpenetration" of the three persons of the Trinity, and it became a technical term.


as that of the Four Dharmadhātu (Chinese: 四法界; Pinyin: Sìfǎjiè) of interpenetration, was also integrated into the other Chinese Buddhist traditions.


sphere packing)—the densest possible arrangement without hydrogen bond interpenetration.


deity in union with his female consort through the similar idea of interpenetration or "coalescence" (Wylie: zung-'jug; Sanskrit: yuganaddha), using the.


Śūnyatā (emptiness), pratītyasamutpāda (dependent origination), and interpenetration in Buddhist philosophy.


Because of the interpenetration of each sheath the so-called inner person is a fluid and unbroken continuity.


He continues: It was a liminal place, a zone of interpenetration, where the settlement patterns, speech, demography, and political outcomes.


school of Chinese Buddhism, which was characterized by a philosophy of interpenetration.


5 of Jensen's text, the repulsion is due to the interpenetration of the closed electron shells.


1 MPa) to allow for interpenetration.


Clouds allow for the interpenetration of sound masses first described by Edgard Varèse including smooth mutation.


processes include mechanical interlocking, electrostatic, diffusion interpenetration, adsorption and fracture processes.


encourages the use of several and different materials, the idea of an interpenetration among subject and background and the refuse of closed forms.


This interpenetration of planes culminates in the universe itself as a physical structured.


syntactically what the poem states semantically, Vendler proposes: the interpenetration of mind and nature, the denial of "significant difference" among the.



Synonyms:

permeation; penetration;

Antonyms:

inability;

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