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From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 [gcide]:

  Creation \Cre*a"tion\ (kr?-A"sh?n), n. [L. creatio: cf. F.
     cr?ation. See {Create}.]
     1. The act of creating or causing to exist. Specifically, the
        act of bringing the universe or this world into existence.
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              From the creation to the general doom. --Shak.
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              As when a new particle of matter dotn begin to
              exist, in rerum natura, which had before no being;
              and this we call creation.            --Locke.
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     2. That which is created; that which is produced or caused to
        exist, as the world or some original work of art or of the
        imagination; nature.
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              We know that the whole creation groaneth. --Rom.
                                                    viii. 22.
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              A dagger of the mind, a false creation. --Shak.
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              Choice pictures and creations of curious art.
                                                    --Beaconsfield.
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     3. The act of constituting or investing with a new character;
        appointment; formation.
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              An Irish peer of recent creation.     --Landor.
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From WordNet (r) 2.0 [wn]:

  creation
       n 1: the human act of creating [syn: {creative activity}]
       2: an artifact that has been brought into existence by someone
       3: the event that occurred at the beginning of something; "from
          its creation the plan was doomed to failure" [syn: {conception}]
       4: the act of starting something for the first time;
          introducing something new; "she looked forward to her
          initiation as an adult"; "the foundation of a new
          scientific society"; "he regards the fork as a modern
          introduction" [syn: {initiation}, {founding}, {foundation},
           {institution}, {origination}, {innovation}, {introduction},
           {instauration}]
       5: (theology) God's act of bringing the universe into existence
       6: everything that exists anywhere; "they study the evolution
          of the universe"; "the biggest tree in existence" [syn: {universe},
           {existence}, {world}, {cosmos}, {macrocosm}]

From Moby Thesaurus II by Grady Ward, 1.0 [moby-thes]:

  356 Moby Thesaurus words for "creation":
     A, Copernican universe, Einsteinian universe, Newtonian universe,
     Ptolemaic universe, abecedarian, aboriginal, abundant, all,
     all being, all creation, all-knowing, all-powerful, all-seeing,
     all-wise, allness, almighty, alpha, anatomy, antenatal,
     architectonics, architecture, arrangement, art object, artifact,
     assembly, authentic, authorship, autochthonous, avant-garde,
     beginning, birth, blast-off, blooming, boundless, bountiful,
     brainchild, bric-a-brac, budding, build, building, bursting,
     bursting out, casting, causal, causative, changeless, child,
     classic, coinage, commencement, composition, conception,
     conceptive, conceptual, concoction, conformation, constitution,
     construction, constructive, contrivance, contriving, conversion,
     copious, cosmos, crafting, craftsmanship, created nature,
     created universe, creating, creative, creative effort, creature,
     crowning achievement, cultivation, cutting edge, dawn, demiurgic,
     design, devising, dispensation, distillation, edge, effect,
     efformation, elaboration, elemental, elementary, embryonic,
     end product, erection, esemplastic, essence, establishment,
     eternal, eternally the same, everlasting, everything that is,
     expanding universe, extract, extraction, exuberant, fabric,
     fabrication, fashion, fashioning, fecund, fertile, fetal,
     figuration, firsthand, flourishing, flying start, forging, form,
     format, formation, formative, formature, forming, formulation,
     foundation, foundational, frame, framing, fresh, fresh start,
     fructiferous, fruit, fruitful, fundamental, generation, generative,
     generous, genesis, germinal, gestatory, getup, glorious, good,
     grotesque, growing, hallowed, handicraft, handiwork, harvesting,
     hatching, highest, holy, ideational, ideative, imaginative,
     immortal, immutable, improvisation, in embryo, in its infancy,
     in the bud, inaugural, inception, inceptive, inchoate, inchoative,
     incipient, incunabular, infant, infantile, infinite, ingenious,
     initial, initiative, initiatory, innovational, innovative,
     inspired, institution, institutive, introductory, invention,
     inventive, issue, jump-off, just, kick-off, kitsch, leading edge,
     limitless, loving, luxuriant, machining, macrocosm, macrocosmos,
     majestic, make, makeup, making, making do, manufacture,
     manufacturing, master, masterpiece, masterwork, megacosm, merciful,
     metagalaxy, milling, mining, mintage, mobile, modeling, mold,
     molding, morphogenesis, morphogeny, museum piece, nascent, natal,
     nature, new, new departure, new mintage, notional, novel, nude,
     numinous, occasional, offspring, old master, omneity, omnipotent,
     omnipresent, omniscient, oncoming, one, onset, opening, opera,
     opus, opuscule, organic structure, organism, organization, origin,
     original, origination, originative, outbreak, outcome, outgrowth,
     outset, parturient, pasticcio, pastiche, pattern, patterning,
     permanent, perpetual, physique, piece, piece of virtu, plan,
     plenteous, plentiful, plenum, postnatal, prefabrication, pregnant,
     prenatal, preparation, preservation, primal, primary, prime,
     primeval, primitive, primogenial, processing, procreative,
     producing, product, production, productive, proliferous, prolific,
     providence, pulsating universe, radiant, raising, refining, result,
     revolutionary, rich, rudimental, rudimentary, running start,
     sacred, sculpture, seminal, send-off, setting in motion,
     setting-up, setup, shape, shaping, sidereal universe, smelting,
     sovereign, square one, stabile, start, start-off, starting point,
     statue, steady-state universe, still life, structure, structuring,
     study, sum of things, superabundant, supreme, swarming, system,
     take-off, tectonics, teeming, texture, the world, thriving,
     timeless, tissue, totality, totality of being, uberous, ubiquitous,
     unbounded, unchanging, undefined, underived, unique, universe,
     unlimited, ur, virtu, visioned, visitations of providence,
     warp and woof, weave, web, whole wide world, wide world, work,
     work of art, workmanship, world, world without end
  
  

From Easton's 1897 Bible Dictionary [easton]:

  Creation
     "In the beginning" God created, i.e., called into being, all
     things out of nothing. This creative act on the part of God was
     absolutely free, and for infinitely wise reasons. The cause of
     all things exists only in the will of God. The work of creation
     is attributed (1) to the Godhead (Gen. 1:1, 26); (2) to the
     Father (1 Cor. 8:6); (3) to the Son (John 1:3; Col. 1:16, 17);
     (4) to the Holy Spirit (Gen. 1:2; Job 26:13; Ps. 104:30). The
     fact that he is the Creator distinguishes Jehovah as the true
     God (Isa. 37:16; 40:12, 13; 54:5; Ps. 96:5; Jer. 10:11, 12). The
     one great end in the work of creation is the manifestation of
     the glory of the Creator (Col. 1:16; Rev. 4:11; Rom. 11:36).
     God's works, equally with God's word, are a revelation from him;
     and between the teachings of the one and those of the other,
     when rightly understood, there can be no contradiction.
     
       Traditions of the creation, disfigured by corruptions, are
     found among the records of ancient Eastern nations. (See {ACCAD}.) A peculiar interest belongs to the traditions of the
     Accadians, the primitive inhabitants of the plains of Lower
     Mesopotamia. These within the last few years have been brought
     to light in the tablets and cylinders which have been rescued
     from the long-buried palaces and temples of Assyria. They bear a
     remarkable resemblance to the record of Genesis.
     

















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