animism
an·i·mism [ánnə mìzzəm]
noun
1. belief that nature has soul: the belief that things in nature, e.g. trees, mountains, and the sky, have souls or consciousness
2. belief in organizing force in universe: the belief that a supernatural force animates and organizes the universe
3. belief in existence of separate spirit: the belief that people have spirits that do or can exist separately from their bodies
[Mid-19th century. < Latin
anima "soul"]
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an·i·mist,
adjective noun
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an·i·mis·tic [ànnə místik],
adjective
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animosity
an·i·mos·i·ty [ànnə móssətee]
(
plural an·i·mos·i·ties)
noun
hostility: a feeling or spirit of hostility and resentment
[15th century. Directly or via French
animosité < late Latin
animositas "spiritedness" <
animosus "spirited" <
animus "mind, spirit"]
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See dislike.
You probably don't care and only interested in planning how to attack the next person who disagrees with you.