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spirillum any helically-shaped (spiral) bacterial cell; spirilla(plural) (see also bacillus, coccus)
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spirit also refers to the activating or essential principle influencing a person or an inclination, impulse or tendency of a specific kind. Spirit might be restated as a special attitude or frame of mind; the feeling, quality or disposition characterizing something.
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spirits Beverages with high alcohol content obtained through distillation. Examples are brandy, gin, rum, vodka, and whiskey.
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spirit thermometer A liquid-in-glass thermometer which uses an organic substance such as alcohol as the thermometer liquid. This type of thermometer has a low freezing point and a high coefficient of expansion. It is less accurate, however, than a mercury thermometer.
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spirit In the Bible, the creative, animating power or divine influence of God
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