I don't get what you were asking properly but did you mean to put a word on each one, or all of them if it was one creature, because that creature wouldn't exist...
Vampire: Blood?
Werewolf: Wolf?
Demon: Devil????
Ghost: Most Haunted (TV Programme) ???
Cat: Cat???
I mean like, as one word.
~Tigersong
Vampwolf; satanic spirit feline
kami - ghost Improvement: Oni, youkai, tenma, tsukimono, ashura, and akuma are all also words that can be used for demon. In fact, "kami" tends only to refer to a ghost or spirit, while these latter words are all different words FOR demon (many of them being different "varieties" of demon found in Japanese lore).
You may be looking for the word "succubus," although a succubus is a demon, not a ghost.
The Roman word for werewolf is lycanthrope
ghosts cannot pick up anything. "ghosts" as u call them are just evil spirits. the ghost in the movie paranormal activity is an evil demon that is haunting the girl b/c she does not have God in hoe life. ghosts are powerless in the name of Jesus. just know ur Word and the demon (ghost) will not be able to harm you.
Those letters will spell werewolf.
Yes, the word "werewolf" is a noun, a word for a creature in folklore; a word for a person (a thing?).
what the demon is that!
Demon = shed (שד)
There is a Scottish werewolf that is called a "wulver."
The word "demon" in the Gospels typically refers to evil spirits or unclean spirits that possess or afflict people, rather than messengers of evil. These demons are depicted as malevolent forces that cause harm and torment to individuals.
the latin word for werewolf is versipellis.