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    e·mer·gence
    [əˈmərjəns]
    noun
    emergence (noun)
    1. the process of coming into view or becoming exposed after being concealed:
      "I misjudged the timing of my emergence"
      • the escape of an insect or other invertebrate from an egg, cocoon, or pupal case:
        "the parasite's eggs hatch synchronously with the emergence of the wasp larvae"
      • botany
        an outgrowth from a stem or leaf composed of epidermal and subepidermal tissue, as the prickles on a thistle plant.
    2. the process of coming into being, or of becoming important or prominent:
      "the emergence of the environmental movement" · "Japan's emergence as a modern state"
      Opposite:
    Origin
    mid 17th century (in the sense ‘unforeseen occurrence’): from medieval Latin emergentia, from Latin emergere ‘bring to light’ (see emerge).
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  3. Goldstein initially defined emergence as: "the arising of novel and coherent structures, patterns and properties during the process of self-organization in complex systems". In 2002 systems scientist Peter Corning described the qualities of Goldstein's definition in more detail:

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emergence

    emergence noun [U] (APPEARING) formal. the fact of someone appearing by coming out from behind something: Unfortunately, I misjudged the timing of my emergence. the fact of someone or something coming to the end of a difficult period or experience: the country's emergence from bankruptcy. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.

    dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/emerge…

    “Emergence” describes the ability of individual components of a large system to work together to give rise to dramatic and diverse behaviour.

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  4. Web4 days ago · Emergence is the process or event of something coming into existence. It can also refer to an outgrowth from a plant or a new property or species in evolution. See synonyms, pronunciation, collocations and …