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animism

noun
an·​i·​mism | \ ˈa-nÉ™-ËŒmi-zÉ™m How to pronounce animism (audio) \

Definition of animism

1 : a doctrine that the vital principle of organic development is immaterial spirit
2 : attribution of conscious life to objects in and phenomena of nature or to inanimate objects
3 : belief in the existence of spirits separable from bodies

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Other Words from animism

animist \ -​mist How to pronounce animist (audio) \ noun
animistic \ ËŒa-​nÉ™-​ˈmis-​tik How to pronounce animistic (audio) \ adjective

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Crowds regularly throng the streets for one of the countless ceremonies that honor everything from trees and animals to birth and cremation—Balinese Hinduism is a mash-up of animism and Buddhism. Alex Postman, Condé Nast Traveler, "Finding the Bali You Came For," 16 Nov. 2018 That sense of astonishment and animism persisted, helping to inspire hit games such as Donkey Kong, Super Mario Bros., and The Legend of Zelda. Catherine Cusick, Longreads, "Nintendo Can Keep a Secret," 22 June 2018 Abbas devoted the next few years to chronicling other religions and beliefs, including Christianity, Buddhism, Hinduism and animism, which is the belief that animals and plants have a spiritual essence. Matt Schudel, Washington Post, "Abbas, photojournalist of Iranian revolution, religious extremism, dies at 74," 28 Apr. 2018 This native animism will take on special importance in the case of Lenin. Olga Ingurazova, Smithsonian, "What Ever Happened to the Russian Revolution?," 29 Sep. 2017 Animism: The Gods’ Lake is an alternate reality game designed to explore aboriginal Canadian legends through a contemporary setting. Michael Andersen, WIRED, "New ARG Tasks You With Tracking Down Mythical Canadian Creatures," 2 Sep. 2010

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First Known Use of animism

1832, in the meaning defined at sense 1

History and Etymology for animism

German Animismus, from Latin anima soul

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animism

noun

English Language Learners Definition of animism

: the belief that all plants, animals, and objects have spirits

animism

noun
an·​i·​mism | \ ˈan-É™-ËŒmiz-É™m How to pronounce animism (audio) \

Medical Definition of animism

1 : a doctrine that the vital principle of organic development is immaterial spirit
2 : attribution of conscious life to nature or natural objects

Other Words from animism

animist \ -​mÉ™st How to pronounce animist (audio) \ noun
animistic \ ËŒan-​É™-​ˈmis-​tik How to pronounce animistic (audio) \ adjective

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