emanant
See also: émanant
English
Etymology
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Adjective
emanant (comparative more emanant, superlative most emanant)
- Flowing forth; emanating or issuing from or as if from a source.
- (philosophy, of a mental act) Passing forth into a physical act, or making itself apparent by an effect. Compare immanent.
- He had an emanant volition.
Noun
emanant (plural emanants)
- (mathematics) The result of operating any number of times upon a quantic with the operator (x'd/dx + y'd/dy + ... + z'd/dz).
Synonyms
- (philosophy, of a mental act): transeunt
Catalan
Verb
emanant
- gerund of emanar
Latin
Verb
ēmānant
- third-person plural present active indicative of ēmānō