
1) An automaton 2) Automaton 3) Automaton in Hebrew lore 4) Automaton of hebrew lore 5) Automaton of Jewish folklore 6) Automaton of Jewish legend 7) Automaton of Jewish lore 8) Automaton of legend 9) Being of Jewish folklore 10) Blockhead 11) Caldecott Medal-winning work 12) Clay being of Hebrew folklore
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1) Android 2) Humanoid 3) Robot
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In Jewish folklore, a golem (əm {respell|GOH|ləm}; גולם) is an animated anthropomorphic being, magically created entirely from inanimate matter. The word was used to mean an amorphous, unformed material (usually out of stone and clay) in Psalms and medieval writing. The most famous golem narrative involves Judah Loew ben Bezalel, the late-16...
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[Bretan opera] Golem is a one-act opera by Nicolae Bretan to his own libretto, based on the legend of the Golem as expressed in a drama by Illés Kaczér. It was written over a brief period in 1923, and was first performed in Cluj on 23 December 1924. It was not performed in the U.S. until its 1990 premiere at Opera Omaha under the stage di...
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[David Wisniewski book] Golem is a 1996 picture book written and illustrated by David Wisniewski. With illustrations made of cut-paper collages, it is Wisniewski`s retelling of the Jewish folktale of the Golem, with real people, real places, and a lengthy one-page background at the end. The story is set in year 1580 in Prague, and the Jews ...
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[ILP] Golem is an inductive logic programming algorithm developed by Stephen Muggleton and Feng. It uses the technique relative least general generalization proposed by Gordon Plotkin. Therefore, only positive examples are used and the search is bottom-up. Negative examples can be used to reduce the size of the hypothesis by deleting useles...
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[English words of Yiddish origin] a man-made humanoid; an android, Frankenstein monster (from Hebrew גולם gōlem, but influenced in pronunciation by Yiddish goylem)
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in Jewish folklore, an image endowed with life. The term is used in the Bible (Psalms 139:16) and in Talmudic literature to refer to an embryonic or ...
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In Jewish thought, anything that has a potential which has not yet been achieved. Adam is sometimes described as golem when he had been created from the Earth but God had not yet...
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Magically animated human-shaped creatures typically made of solid stone.
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n] - (Jewish folklore) an artificially created human being that is given life by supernatural means
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a figure artificially constructed in the form of a human being and endowed with life. · a stupid and clumsy person; blockhead. · an automaton.
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[Difficult words] an artificial human that is given life by supernatural means
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[Obscure words] an artificial human that is given life by supernatural means
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