kehastuse
Kehastus is Estonian for embodiment or incarnation. Kehastuse is the genitive singular form of kehastus and is used in phrases such as kehastuse tähendus, meaning “the meaning of embodiment.” The word is formed from keha, meaning “body,” with the nominalizing suffix -stus, conveying the act or result of taking a bodily form.
In religious contexts, kehastus commonly refers to incarnation—the belief that a divine or spiritual being becomes
In philosophy and cognitive science, kehastus is used to discuss embodiment—the view that mind and cognition
In literature and the arts, kehastus can describe the material manifestation of abstract ideas or values in
See also: incarnation, embodiment, cognitive embodiment. Notes: The form kehastuse is the genitive singular, used to