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- noun Something which
envelops
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And I think he would call it “enveloped and enveloper” not “penetrater and penetratee”.
Think Progress » Women can’t say no after sex has started, 2006
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The harness, which had originally been made of leather, betrayed very little trace of this bovine enveloper, but was composed chiefly of baling-rope and wire which had been picked up at random on the ranch as the occasion demanded.
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Envelopment can't go on forever; it must have an _abschluss_, a total envelope must terminate the series, so God is the name that Fechner gives to this last all-enveloper.
A Pluralistic Universe Hibbert Lectures at Manchester College on the Present Situation in Philosophy William James 1876
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But if nothing escapes this all-enveloper, he is responsible for everything, including evil, and all the paradoxes and difficulties which I found in the absolute at the end of our third lecture recur undiminished.
A Pluralistic Universe Hibbert Lectures at Manchester College on the Present Situation in Philosophy William James 1876
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This team is constantly pushing the enveloper, doing research, reading books, attending conferences, etc.
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And "Darkness, the great enveloper, envelops nothing."
unknown title 2009
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(the washing process is made with the same tequila that is being bottled, to avoid the modification of the product´s characteristics), filler, corker, coder, labeler, boxer, wrapper and enveloper.
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Whenever Fechner tries to represent him clearly, his God becomes the ordinary God of theism, and ceases to be the absolutely totalized all-enveloper. [
A Pluralistic Universe Hibbert Lectures at Manchester College on the Present Situation in Philosophy William James 1876
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