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immersion A locally (but not globally) smoothly invertible mapping of one manifold into another. The image may have self-intersections; the figure-8 is an immersion of the circle in 2D.
Ãâó: www.geom.uiuc.edu/docs/research/ieee94/node21.html
immersion A general term for teaching approaches for limited English proficient students that do not involve using a students' native language. (CDE)
Ãâó: www.d20.co.edu/ls/ess/esl/ESLdefinitions.html
immersion baptizw. The Greek word "baptidzo" means immerse. Translators have not had the fortitude to translate it, so they transliterated it - baptize. Immersion is a Jewish ritual of cleansing. The Mikvah (the immersion tank) was created by digging a pit. Archaeologists have discovered Mikvaot (plural of Mikvah) all over Israel.
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