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The word "animus" has its roots in Proto-Indo-European "*anme-," meaning "to breathe." It is related to the following words:
Etymology The word anima derives from the Latin noun animus which means soul min
Etymology Latin animus meaning mind spirit soul courage Meaning Psychology
Etymology Latin animus meaning mind spirit soul courage Meaning Psychology
Etymology The word damn derives from the Latin word damnare meaning to condemn or
Etymology Latin animadversio meaning attention observation notice From animadv
Etymology Latin animadvertere animad to turn or direct the mind towards verter
Etymology of Asthma Greek asthma meaning panting shortness of breath Meaning o
Etymology The word mood derives from the Old English mod which means spirit dis
Etymology The word spirit is derived from the Latin word spiritus which means breat
Etymology The word enmity comes from the Old French word enimitié which in turn com
Etymology Hostility is derived from the Latin word hostilis hostile which is linked
Etymology Old English blōd Proto Germanic blōdam Proto Indo European bhlewdh bhe
Etymology The word oxygen is derived from the Greek roots ὀξύς oxys meanin