hermetic

ہوا بند
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.
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More than anything, it is the 'hermetic' mysteries of maths, remembered with discomfort from schooldays, that intimidate the public and make journalists wary as to how to mediate between scientists and a non-scientific audience.
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.
Inscrutable and 'hermetic' on the outside, with its rugged, cork-clad walls, the Spanish pavilion conceals a luminous public plaza at its heart.
The three bands each made fans outside the genre's 'hermetic' ghetto by embracing a world outside their laptops.
Outside of a fairly 'hermetic' subculture, comic books used to be dismissed as children's fare.
Fourteen years after his death, the followers of 'hermetic' knowledge received a blow more devastating than anything the Inquisition could deliver to their cause.
The samples are then analyzed at the IAEA and other laboratories in ‘clean’ rooms, where air flow and 'hermetic' seals maintain a contamination-free environment.
Walter Benjamin never strayed far from mystical and 'hermetic' traditions, however, and so it's Benjamin the alchemist we meet in Scene I in the body of lead he has failed to transform.
It has been observed often enough that references became increasingly obscure and 'hermetic' in the nineteenth century, giving way to polymorphous primitivism and nonreferentiality.
Wright was, in a sense, adding apocryphal books to his own 'hermetic' scripture with each poem.
The pack's 'hermetic' seal prevents further contamination.
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.
NBC equipment includes a filter ventilation unit as well as 'hermetic' sealing.
What worries me is that the designed world might become so 'hermetic' and the signifiers of functionality so appropriated that the opportunity for that fascination never arises.
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.
To recognize that a text is 'hermetic' does not preclude understanding how it attains such closure.
Soon a strong smell penetrated the cabin - the rubber gaskets of the 'hermetic' seal of the hatch were burning.
Pope Pete, on the other hand, has the same problem as all 'hermetic' -influenced schizophrenics of the past years (Crowley being number one).
Summer's here, and the time is right even for 'hermetic' glitch heads to get outside and lay back in the sun.
Here, he's at his most 'hermetic' and obscure, a long intake of breath that pulls in and in but never exhales.
The still head and still body must have a 'hermetic' seal.
That Hamann suffers so much neglect, one must concede, is largely the result of the willfully 'hermetic' impenetrability of his most important works.
For security reasons, the cabins have no windows and are inscrutably 'hermetic' from the outside.
Where the upper level is cool, luminous and connects with the wider world, the lower floor is a dark, 'hermetic' labyrinth, intended to cultivate an atmosphere of calm and detachment.
Granted, none of this is 'hermetic' or chaos magic or even plain old wicca.
Anderson does hold the paranoid, 'hermetic' mood for all 100 minutes and Bale is impressive, even without the thin-man gimmick.
In other words, the director makes the camera into the ‘ideal’ observer, situated in the story and plot, but outside of these constraints and looking into a 'hermetic' , consistent world.
Every year thousands of people are losing their lives in attempts to break through this 'hermetic' sealing-off of Europe.
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.
Struggling for her moorings there, she began reading C.G. Jung which led to books on alchemy, 'hermetic' magic, astrology and the Kabbala.
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