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animation
English
Etymology
From Latin animatio, from animare, equivalent to animate +? -ion.
Pronunciation
- (US) IPA(key): /æn.??me?.??n/
- Rhymes: -e???n
Noun
animation (countable and uncountable, plural animations)
- The act of animating, or giving life or spirit.
- 1647, Joseph Hall, Christ Mysticall; or the blessed union of Christ and his Members, as edited and reprinted in Josiah Pratt (editor), The Works of the Right Reverend Father in God, Joseph Hall, D.D., Volume 8, C. Wittingham (1808), page 217:
- […] by the animation of the same soul quickening that whole frame.
- 1647, Joseph Hall, Christ Mysticall; or the blessed union of Christ and his Members, as edited and reprinted in Josiah Pratt (editor), The Works of the Right Reverend Father in God, Joseph Hall, D.D., Volume 8, C. Wittingham (1808), page 217:
- (animation, in the sense of a cartoon) The technique of making inanimate objects or drawings appear to move in motion pictures or computer graphics; the object (film, computer game, etc.) so produced
- The state of being lively, brisk, or full of spirit and vigor; vivacity; spiritedness
- He recited the story with great animation.
- The condition of being animate or alive.
- Perhaps an inanimate thing supplies me, while I am speaking, with whatever I possess of animation.
- (linguistics) conversion from the inanimate to animate grammatical category
- Activities offered by a holiday resort encompassing activities that include movement, joy, leisure and spectacle, such as games, sports, shows, events, etc.
Synonyms
- (the act of breathing life into something): vitalization, vivification, enlivenment
- (the state of being lively): airiness, ardor, buoyancy, earnestness, energy, enthusiasm, liveliness, promptitude, spirit, sprightliness, vivacity
- (the condition of being alive): life
Derived terms
Descendants
- ? Japanese: ??????? (anim?shon)
Translations
Anagrams
- amination
French
Etymology
From Latin animatio.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /a.ni.ma.sj??/
Noun
animation f (plural animations)
- animation
Further reading
- “animation” in Trésor de la langue française informatisé (The Digitized Treasury of the French Language).
Swedish
Noun
animation c
- animation
Declension
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charisma
English
Etymology
From Ancient Greek ???????? (khárisma, “grace, favour, gift”), from ?????????? (kharízomai, “I show favor”), from ?????? (kháris, “grace”), from ????? (khaír?, “I am happy”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /k????zm?/
Noun
charisma (usually uncountable, plural charismas or charismata)
- Personal charm or magnetism
- (Christianity) An extraordinary power granted by the Holy Spirit
- The ability to influence without the use of logic.
Synonyms
- charm, spell
Derived terms
- charismatic
Translations
Anagrams
- archaism, machairs
Dutch
Etymology
Borrowed from Ancient Greek ???????? (khárisma).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?xa??r?s.ma?/
- Hyphenation: cha?ris?ma
Noun
charisma n (plural charismata)
- (Christianity) charisma (gift of the Holy Spirit)
- Synonym: genadegave
- charisma (personally affability)
Derived terms
- charismaticus
- charismatisch
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