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Definition of the creation in English Turkish dictionary

creation
kreasyon
creation
yaratım
creation
yaratma

Yatırımcılar, gerçek değer yaratma ile hüsnükuruntuyu ayırt etmeliler. - Investors must distinguish between genuine value creation and wishful thinking.

creation
eser

Bu, eserlerinden biri mi? - Is this one of your creations?

creation
cibilliyet
creation
fıtrat
creation
türetme
creation
yaratı

Yaratılışçılık saçmalıktır. - Creationism is bullshit.

Matematik, insan ruhunun en güzel ve en güçlü yaratısıdır. - Mathematics is the most beautiful and most powerful creation of the human spirit.

creation
icat
creation
(Kanun) tesis
creation
mucit
creation
acun
creation
yaradılış
creation
oluşum

Terörizm, bir ülkenin bölünmesi ve ayrılıkçı bölgelerin oluşumu için en önemli faktördür. - Terrorism is the most important factor for the division of a country and the creation of autonomous regions.

creation
alem
creation
tanrı
Creation
Dünyanın yaradılışı
creation
{i} evren
creation
{i} evren, kâinat
creation
{i} hilkat

İnsan gerçekten yaratılışın zirvesi midir yoksa sadece bir hilkat garibesi midir? - Is man really the pinnacle of Creation, or just a freak of nature?

creation
{i} atama
creation
{i} buluş
English - English
formation of the Earth
creation
An invention, artwork, etc

I think the manufacturer was so ashamed of their creation that they didn't put their name on it!.

creation
The act of creation

The restructure resulted in the creation of a number of shared services.

creation
All which exists

Let us pray to Christ, the King of all creation.

creation
genesis
creation
{n} the act of creating, universe, world
creation
The general term used to refer to the account in the first chapters of Genesis where Jehovah created the heavens, the earth, and mankind Though completely in harmony with proven science, this part of the Bible has come to be severely criticized by some who fail to understand it, particularly by those who prefer to believe the unproven and unprovable theory that human life came about as the result of a process of {evolution} <<We learn much about God's personality by examining creation >> (Rom 1: 20) (Compare {creationism} )
creation
The act of constituting or investing with a new character; appointment; formation
creation
That which reveals God The one Structure that contains all that can be known The Environment in which the Life Continuum expands, and it is the Life Continuum expanding It is both It is ALL
creation
In many religions, creation is the making of the universe, earth, and creatures by God. For the first time since creation, the survival of the Earth is entirely in our hands
creation
The act of creating or causing to exist
creation
{i} created world; formation of something from nothing; work of art; invention
creation
People sometimes refer to the whole universe as creation
creation
Until a few years ago, creating a virus required knowledge of a computer programming language Today anyone with even a little programming knowledge can create a virus Usually, though, viruses are created by misguided individuals who wish to cause widespread, random damage to computers
creation
A subschool of the Conjuration school of magic Creation spells manipulate matter to create objects or creatures in the places the spellcaster designates Whether these creations are permanent or temporary depends on the duration of the spell (instantaneous or otherwise, respectively)
creation
What has been brought into being; the Hebrew Bible attributes the creation of the world to Israel's God; the classic descriptions of creation are found in Genesis 1 and 2, but there are many other allusions to creation found in Israel's Psalms and in prophetic literature See Chapter 1
creation
Genus: Action Differentia: To rearrange existents in a purposeful manner
creation
You can refer to something that someone has made as a creation, especially if it shows skill, imagination, or artistic ability. The bathroom is entirely my own creation see also create
creation
Present as worthy of regard, kindness, or confidence
creation
variously referred to as God's "dream", God's "song", or God's play in various mystical traditions In Hinduism, two Upanishads in particular refer to the divine intention in creation: the Aitareya (1: 1: 1) and the Brihadaranyaka (1: 4: 1)
creation
The establishment of a wetland or other aquatic resource where one did not formerly exist [top]
creation
A few years ago, creating a virus required knowledge of a computer programming language like assembler or C Today anyone with even a little programming knowledge can create a virus Usually, though, viruses are created by misguided individuals who wish to cause widespread, random damage to computers (see Gestation)
creation
When God made the world
creation
the extension of God's being or spirit, the Cause, that resulted in His Son, the Effect; described as the First Coming of Christ; it is the Son's function in Heaven to create, as it was God's in creating Him (Note -- exists only at the level of knowledge, and is not equivalent to creation or creativity as the terms are used in the world of perception ) see: creations
creation
(theology) God's act of bringing the universe into existence
creation
an artifact that has been brought into existence by someone
creation
and management of different word groups
creation
n 1 a creating or being created 2 the universe and everything in it; all the world 3 anything created; esp , something original created by the imagination; invention, design, etc --the Creation Theol God's creating of the world
creation
everything that exists anywhere; "they study the evolution of the universe"; "the biggest tree in existence"
creation
the event that occurred at the beginning of something; "from its creation the plan was doomed to failure"
creation
(all that exists)
creation
The divine act by which God brought all things into being from nothing The idea is both philosophical and religious Philosophically, the notion of an original creative act is not inherently antipathetic to evolution or to physics, nor is it refutable by science (see the conclusion of Hawking's Brief History of Time along with Harrison's Masks of the Universe) To References It is, however, a matter of belief, not science Religiously, however, the Western notion of creation roots itself in the first two chapters of Genesis; and these accounts are, of course, incompatible with scientific accounts, though early scientists tried valiantly to reconcile scientific discoveries with a literal interpretation of Genesis
creation
Specifically, the act of bringing the universe or this world into existence
creation
That which is created; that which is produced or caused to exist, as the world or some original work of art or of the imagination; nature
creation
Everything that exists except God himself This includes material as well as immaterial things and time God is the creator, (Heb 11: 3) we are the creatures The creator/creature distinction must be maintained to properly remain in humble relationship with God We are not God, cannot create, nor can we help ourselves do good in order to be saved Only God is God Only He can create And, only He has the ability to save man
creation
(theology) God's act of bringing the universe into existence the human act of creating an artifact that has been brought into existence by someone the event that occurred at the beginning of something; "from its creation the plan was doomed to failure
creation
the act of starting something for the first time; introducing something new; "she looked forward to her initiation as an adult"; "the foundation of a new scientific society"; "he regards the fork as a modern introduction"
creation
the human act of creating
the creation

    Hyphenation

    the cre·a·tion

    Turkish pronunciation

    dhi krieyşın

    Pronunciation

    /ᴛʜē krēˈāsʜən/ /ðiː kriːˈeɪʃən/

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