anima-, anim- +
(Latin: animal life, a living being, living; breath; soul; mind)
Anima-, refers to “a living being” from a Latin form meaning, “of air, having a spirit, living”, which in turn comes from another form meaning, “breath of air, air, soul, life”.
transanimate, transanimation
To transfer the soul of (a person) from one body to another body; transmigration of the soul.
unanimous, unanimity , unanimously
1. Shared as a view by all of the people concerned, with no one disagreeing.
2. With all members in agreement with each other.
3. Based on or marked by complete assent or agreement; "of one mind".
unanimousness
1. That which is shared as a view by all of the people concerned, with no one disagreeing.
2. A situation whereby all members are in agreement with each other.
3. That which is based on, or marked by, complete assent or agreement.
zoological animals (zoo animals)
1. A reference to animals housed in facilities where animals are kept for exhibition.
2. A collection of wild animals kept in close, or open confinement, usually for public viewing.
Related "animal" units:
faun-;
therio-;
zoo-.
Related life, live-word units:
bio-;
-cole;
vita-;
viva-.
Inter-related cross references, directly or indirectly, involving the "mind, mental" word units:
anima-;
anxi-;
deliri-;
hallucina-;
menti-;
moro-;
noo-;
nous;
phreno-;
psych-;
thymo-2.