5 letter words starting with ANI
The following list contains 7 five letter words in English
5 letter words starting with ANI in English
Common 5 letter words starting with ANI with meaning
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ANIME | anime
Part of Speech: Noun Definition: A style of Japanese animated entertainment featuring colorful characters and fantastical themes. Pronunciation (US): /ˈænəˌmeɪ/ Pronunciation (UK): /ˈænɪmeɪ/ Origin and Usage: The term "anime" originated in Japan in the early 20th century, and it is now used worldwide to refer to Japanese animated entertainment. The word is a shortened form of the Japanese pronunciation of "animation." Synonyms: Japanese animation, animated series, cartoon Related Words: manga, otaku, kawaii Example Sentences:
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ANIMA | Here are the results for "anima":
1. Parts of Speech: noun
2. Definitions:
- (in Jungian psychology) the feminine part of a mans personality or the masculine part of a womans personality, considered to be the true self
- (in Roman Catholicism) the inner self of an individual, believed to be a spark of Gods life-giving breath
3. Pronunciations:
- US: /ˈænɪmə/
- UK: /ˈanɪmə/
4. Origin and Usage: The word "anima" comes from Latin, meaning "soul" or "breath of life". In Jungian psychology, anima is a concept that refers to the unconscious feminine side of a mans personality or the unconscious masculine side of a womans personality. In Roman Catholicism, anima is considered to be the inner self of an individual, believed to be a spark of Gods life-giving breath.
5. Synonyms: psyche, soul, spirit, self
6. Related Words:
- psyche
- animi
- animo
- animus
- animi
7. Example Sentences:
- "According to Jungian psychology, the anima is the feminine aspect of a mans personality."
- "In Catholicism, the anima is believed to be a spark of Gods life-giving breath within each individual."
- "The anima and animus are important concepts in Jungian psychology." |
ANIGH | anigh
Part of Speech: adverb Definition: near or close by; approaching Pronunciation (US): /əˈnaɪ/ Pronunciation (UK): /əˈnʌɪ/ Origin and Usage: The word "anigh" is an adverb that means "near or close by" or "approaching." It is an archaic word that is rarely used in modern English. It was commonly used in Middle English and Old English, but its usage has declined over time. Synonyms: close, near, nearby, approaching, impending Related Words: neigh, night, ahing Example Sentences:
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