Definition of Animuses

1. animus [n] - See also: animus

Lexicographical Neighbors of Animuses

animi
animis
animise
animism
animisms
animist
animistic
animistically
animists
animize
animose
animoseness
animosities
animosity
animus
animuses (current term)
animés
aningre
anion
anion exchange
anion exchange resin
anion exchanger
anion gap
anionic
anionic compound
anionic detergent
anionic neutrophil activating peptide
anionically
anionics
anionotropic

Literary usage of Animuses

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Public Papers of Governor by New York (State). Governor (1921)
"e created animuses and disorder, harmful and injurious to the public welfare. Such abuse is in itself intolerable, if not unlawful, in any civilized ..."

2. Psychological Transactions by Emanuel Swedenborg, Alfred Acton (1920)
"... to wit, that according to the number of the heads and subjects so many are the diverse bodies, actions, animuses, minds, inclinations and temperaments; ..."

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