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The Latin word for soul is "anima." In Latin, "anima" refers to the vital principle or breath that animates living beings, often associated with one's consciousness and inner essence. It is a fundamental concept in ancient Roman and philosophical thought, encompassing the idea of the spiritual and immortal aspect of a person.

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