the most obvious answer to that question would be no because it is alive , but if ur taking inanimate as meaning not moving...plants are not inanimate as many do indeed move to remove their leaves from too much sun or in the case of sunflowers to follow the sun.
An animate object is anything living ex. an animal, a person, a plant etc. An inanimate object is anything without life ex. a baseball bat, a fork, a lamp etc.
Anamism. This is the belief that every plant, animal, and inanimate object has a soul or spirit. They have shamans to contact these spirits.
A piece of wood is an inanimate object. OR: Items that are not living are considered an inanimate item.
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The word 'thing' is a noun, a singular, common noun; a word for an animal, a plant, an inanimate object, or an idea.
This is an inanimate object.
Anamism. This is the belief that every plant, animal, and inanimate object has a soul or spirit. They have shamans to contact these spirits.
no. theyre inanimate. theyre not alive.
no. theyre inanimate. theyre not alive.
Anatomy is a noun for the physical structure of a plant, animal, and sometimes inanimate things such as a building or a script. There is no direct antonym for anatomy. A plant, a creature, or a plot may be 'formless' but its formlessness is its structure.
A Venus fly trap is a living plant, while glue of any kind is an inanimate substance.
That is the correct spelling of "inanimate" (unmoving, by extension non-living).