Synonyms : Poisonous Animals, Animal, Poisonous, Poisonous Animal
Synonyms : Animal, Suckling, Suckling Animal, Suckling Animals
Synonyms : Animal, Nondomestic, Animal, Wild, Nondomestic Animal, Nondomestic Animals, Wild Animal, Wild Animals
Synonyms : Animal, Zoo, Zoo Animal, Zoo Animals
Synonyms : Animation, Animation (PT)
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Technique by which inanimate objects seem to come alive by flashing a series of minutely changed images, called
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| animal |
any member of the animal kingdom including multicellular marine organisms, worms, insects, spiders, crustaceans, fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds, and mammals.
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Any process whereby artificial movement is created by photographing a series of drawings (See also cel animation), objects, or computer images one by one. Small changes in position, recorded frame by frame, create the illusion of movement.
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Animals, usually mice, who have had their DNA (genes) manipulated so that the disease that mimics a human disorder is expressed. Animal models are valuable resources for studying the cause of disease signs and symptoms and in the development of treatment.
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| anima |
(Latin) Air, wind, breath; secondarily life, soul, spirit, mind. A distinction, not generally observed, has been made between anima and animus, where animus is very close to the mentality or manas of theosophical terminology and anima is equivalent to the theosophic usage of prana. ...
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| anima | endowed with animal life as distinguished from plant life |
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| anima | (linguistics) belonging to the class of nouns that denote living beings |
| anima | relating to animal life as distinct from plant life |
| anima | a living organism characterized by voluntary movement |
| anima | a living (or once living) entity |
| anima | having life or vigor or spirit |
| anima | made to appear to move as living creatures do |
| anima | a film made by photographing a series of cartoon drawings to give the illusion of movement when projected in rapid sequence |
| anima | Mediterranean oat held to be progenitor of modern cultivated oat |
| anima | in an animated manner |
| anima | having animal life as distinguished from plant life |
| anima | giving spirit and vivacity |
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