representations, portrayals, illustrations, renderings, images, pictures, descriptions, delineations, depictions
manifestations - expressions - incarnations - personifications - realizations - materializations - forms - representations
In English, the term "embodiments" refers to concrete or tangible forms in which an abstract idea, quality, or principle becomes visible or manifest. It is often used in legal, technical, or philosophical contexts to describe specific realizations or implementations of a general concept. For example, in patent language, different embodiments describe alternative versions or configurations of an invention. More generally, embodiments can be persons, objects, designs, or actions that give physical or clearly recognizable shape to something that is otherwise theoretical, conceptual, or invisible, such as values, intentions, or creative ideas.