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What words contain the root word anima?

The root word "anima" is Latin for "soul" or "life." Here are some words that contain the root "anima":

Common Words:

* Animal: A living organism that is not a plant.

* Animate: To give life to; to bring to life.

* Inanimate: Not having life; not living.

* Animosity: Strong hostility or active dislike.

* Animus: A feeling of animosity or ill will.

Less Common Words:

* Animism: The belief that all things possess a soul or spirit.

* Animistic: Relating to animism.

* Animatronic: Relating to robots that mimic lifelike movements.

* Animatronics: The technology of creating lifelike robots.

Note:

* "Anima" is often found in Latin-based words, but the meaning might not always be directly related to "soul" or "life."

* Words like "magnanimous" (generous) and "unanimous" (in complete agreement) are not related to the root word "anima." These words use the root "anim" which means "mind" or "spirit" and is a separate root from "anima."

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