It is the soul or life-force in a human (mythology) and is also refered to in ubisoft's assassin's creed where it is the machine used to see and replay the memories as altier.
The latin word for spirit is "animus".
If this is spelled correctly, the two words do not go together. Malum may mean an evil or an apple. Animus means heart, spirit, soul - or opinion.
animus, animi, m. which means mind at the first understanding of the term. It gains wider abstract meaning covering soul, spirit, feeling, and "psyche". It would be correct to say for instance animus feminae (i.e the spirit of the woman).
"i am invincible" in Latin is "ego sum invincible"
Latin has several words for "spirit", depending on how you are using the word. If you want to use the word spirit as a vital principal such as a life, you would use the word "anima". If using the word as meaning someone's character, "animus", "indoles" or "natura" would be appropriate. Using spirit in the sense of energy or animation, "spiritus" or even "animus" could be used. If used as an intention, such as "the spirit of the law" the words "consilium" or sententia" would be appropriate. Latin is a language that has many words that clarify or pinpoint the meaning of our single English words.
Vita is Latin for life, animus is Latin for mind or spirit.
An object such as a box used to house souls cubile or Latin for box and animus the word for
Anima Animus was created on 1999-02-15.
The Capulet family motto is "et liberi decet atque animus spes" which translates to "It befits children and spirit hope."
An animus is a series of basic impulses and instincts which govern one's actions.
It is either animale of animalis check http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/animal
The word "animus" (hostility, dislike) is an uncountable noun and has no plural.