Sentence example with the word 'transmutation'

transmutation

Definition n. an act that changes the form or character or substance of something

Last update: September 10, 2015


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He arranges a selection from his observations on the nebulae in such a way as to give great plausibility to his view of the gradual transmutation of nebulae into stars Herschel begins by showing us that there are regions in the heavens where a faint diffused nebulosity is all that can be detected by the telescope.   [Please select]

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It is more than progress; it is transmutation.   [Please select]

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They forget that every achievement not registered in terms of beauty has failed of its final and enduring transmutation.   [Please select]

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On the other hand, astrology, witchcraft, and the transmutation of copper and lead into gold were generally believed in.   [Please select]

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Now it is the question whether all "idea," which seems so heterogeneous in its relation to form, does not undergo this transmutation.   [Please select]

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] [Footnote 18: Considerations on the Transmutation of Insects in the Sense of the Theory of Descent.   [Please select]

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Gathergold, in his young play-days, before his fingers were gifted with the touch of transmutation, had been accustomed to build of snow.   [Please select]

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There's a man at Clerkenwell, a jeweller's journeyman from Venice, who pretends to practise the transmutation of metals, and to make gold.   [Please select]

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The child now sat down to table, but was so occupied with her grief for the blighted roses that she did not even notice the wonderful transmutation of her china bowl.   [Please select]

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Impressions pour in through the senses, enter the Whole that is already present; they drop their content into that Whole by means of the senses, and the miracle of transmutation, entirely mysterious, takes place.   [Please select]

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