hermetic

محكم
definition
adjective
a hermetic seal that ensures perfect waterproofing
(of a seal or closure) complete and airtight.
After she resurrects him Isis performs a sexual act, impregnating herself with new life, their hawk headed son Horus, who in alchemy and Hermetic tradition appears to be identified as a Christ-anointed one.
of or relating to an ancient occult tradition encompassing alchemy, astrology, and theosophy.
translation of 'hermetic'
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Lids are attached using the company's Ultraseal technology, which produces a 'hermetic' seal in less than 2 seconds.
Struggling for her moorings there, she began reading C.G. Jung which led to books on alchemy, 'hermetic' magic, astrology and the Kabbala.
The picture is good at spoofing the 'hermetic' atmosphere of academia without going overboard into parody or caricature.
Summer's here, and the time is right even for 'hermetic' glitch heads to get outside and lay back in the sun.
It has been observed often enough that references became increasingly obscure and 'hermetic' in the nineteenth century, giving way to polymorphous primitivism and nonreferentiality.
The hermeneutics used in the historicists' calculus of exploitation and oppression are less 'hermetic' than those of new criticism and theory, but they are just as schematic.
Moreover, their perplexing content is 'hermetic' and resistant to interpretation.
The survey determined that the reactor's 'hermetic' seal was broken but that radiation emission was so minor that people and the environment were not endangered.
Every year thousands of people are losing their lives in attempts to break through this 'hermetic' sealing-off of Europe.
The metallization allows the fiber to be soldered to the ferrule, which in turn can be brazed to the side of the package for a 'hermetic' seal.
It is difficult to say how that 'hermetic' nation views unity.
From here, you ascend to a functional level of 'hermetic' cylindrical pods, containing lavatories and storage.
It is also likely, as period accounts proposed, that the unusually tight 'hermetic' seal of the four coffins and outer masonry helped to preserve the remains.
The Golden Dawn (full name, ‘The Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn’) was a 'hermetic' magical group.
If you think of this as another of Altman's dissections of 'hermetic' societies that function according to their own rules and imperatives, you may find yourself sporadically absorbed.
Siena, Spender believes, is one of the most 'hermetic' societies you will find anywhere.
Nostalgic in the way trains journeys are, Nothing Down-To-Earth seems 'hermetic' to any interaction with the outside world, retreating instead in the closeted comfort of Beullac's imaginary world.
Teasingly 'hermetic' , liltingly musical, these are not so much poems to decode or pull apart in search of a precept or motto, as poems to sink into or wander through, enjoying a cavalcade of sensory impressions.
From the street outside, the spruced up nineteenth-century facade of the 'hermetic' perimeter block gives little clue to the drama of the internal transformation.
The dielectric layer is itself its own hermetic seal against the substrate, and readily lends itself to the formation of the additional 'hermetic' seal needed between itself and the cover plate.
‘If it's made properly and sealed properly, you provide 'hermetic' sealing that keeps oxygen and air out,’ says Dunlap.
The 'hermetic' obscurantism of these older texts repels a more casual reader, steeped as they are in poststructuralist theory and remote Marxist anthropology.
The three bands each made fans outside the genre's 'hermetic' ghetto by embracing a world outside their laptops.
Still, while the album's clarity blurs a bit in the late stage, its 'hermetic' , lustrous atmosphere remains intact - a soundtrack for the planetarium.
For security reasons, the cabins have no windows and are inscrutably 'hermetic' from the outside.
Soon a strong smell penetrated the cabin - the rubber gaskets of the 'hermetic' seal of the hatch were burning.
For the mystic, knowledge is 'hermetic' ; it is a secret revealed to only those few who have what it takes.
Inscrutable and 'hermetic' on the outside, with its rugged, cork-clad walls, the Spanish pavilion conceals a luminous public plaza at its heart.
This provides a 'hermetic' seal between the syringe luer tip and the valve.
Anderson does hold the paranoid, 'hermetic' mood for all 100 minutes and Bale is impressive, even without the thin-man gimmick.
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