soul, life, or nature
The root word "anima" comes from Latin and means "soul" or "life force." It is often used to refer to the essence or spiritual aspect of a person or living being.
It means spirit or soul the feminine root anima means breath, air, life force the masculine form, animus, means mind or intellect; also passion or wrath.
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The root word of inanimate is "animate," which comes from the Latin word "anima" meaning soul or life. Inanimate means not having life or spirit.
Anima in Italian is "soul" in English.
Con anima in Italian means "with soul" in English.
Everything by force and spirit is the English equivalent of 'Omnia vi et anima'. In the word by word translation, the noun 'omnia' means 'all things, everything'. The noun 'vi' means 'force'. The conjunction 'et' means 'and'. The noun 'anima' means 'spirit'.
anima-; the study of word roots and origins
anima-; the study of word roots and origins
"Beautiful soul" is an English equivalent of "anima bella."Specifically, the feminine noun "anima" means "soul, spirit." The feminine adjective "bella" means "beautiful." The pronunciation is "AH-nee-mah BEHL-lah."
The prefix "anima" means soul or spirit. It is often used in words related to life, breath, and vitality.
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