anima Meaning in Tamil ( anima வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)
Noun:
உள்ளடங்கிய ஆளுமைக்கூறு,
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anima's Usage Examples:
Only such a one can appreciate the eagerness with which I talked to my toys, to stones, trees, birds and dumb animals, or the delight I felt when at my call Mildred ran to me or my dogs obeyed my commands.
Avoid contact with local animals, which may carry rabies.
These hoarding practices are instinctual and usually imperative for an animal's survival.
The meaning of this singular contrast between the two animals may be that we have here an instance of an interesting gradation in evolution.
CRUSTACEA, a very large division of the animal kingdom, comprising the familiar crabs, lobsters, crayfish, shrimps and prawns, the sandhoppers and woodlice, the strangely modified barnacles and the minute water-fleas.
Among other things Hales invented a "sea-gauge" for sounding, and processes for distilling fresh from sea water, for preserving corn from weevils by fumigation with brimstone, and for salting animals whole by passing brine into their arteries.
You're the one with a degree in animal husbandry.
Analogy, in its power of transforming unlike and unrelated animals or unlike and unrelated parts of animals into likeness, has done such miracles that the inference of kinship is often almost irresistible.
lachrymans), from Moupin in eastern Tibet and Hangchow in China, is somewhat smaller than the Indian animal, with a bright reddish-brown coat.
Cannibalism was almost universal, either in the case of enemies killed in battle or when animal food was scarce.
"In Zoroaster's eyes this is an abomination: for the cow is a gift of Ormazd to man, and the religion of Mazda protects the sacred animal.
In habits the animal was cursorial and herbivorous, or possibly carnivorous.
Synonyms:
ego, self,
Antonyms:
humility, unconsciousness,