embodiment

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Embodiment means:

  • generally a real person or a represented or represented human or animal figure, seen as the epitome or symbol of abstract concepts, see personification
  • in the performing arts, the role of the actor or artist through whom a person or his or her work is brought to mind
  • the representative becoming visible of an attitude through an influential person ("he embodied a virtue")
  • Material measure , a measuring device for displaying fixed values ​​of a measured variable
  • Embodiment , a term in cognitive science and psychology that emphasizes the fundamental interaction of the mind and the body


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