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an·i·mus
(ăn′ə-məs)n.
1. A feeling of animosity; ill will. See Synonyms at enmity.
2. An attitude that informs one's actions; disposition or intention.
3. In Jungian psychology, the masculine inner personality as present in women.
[Latin; see anə- in Indo-European roots.]
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animus
(ˈænɪməs)n
1. intense dislike; hatred; animosity
2. motive, intention, or purpose
3. (Psychology) (in Jungian psychology) the masculine principle present in the female unconscious. See also anima
[C19: from Latin: mind, spirit]
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an•i•mus
(ˈæn ə məs)n.
1. strong dislike or enmity; animosity.
2. purpose; intention; animating spirit.
3. (in the psychology of C. G. Jung) the masculine principle, esp. as present in women (contrasted with anima).
[1810–20; < Latin: mind, spirit, courage; akin to anima]
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animus
male spirituality
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animus
noun ill will, hate, hostility, hatred, resentment, bitterness, malice, animosity, antagonism, antipathy, enmity, acrimony, rancour, bad blood, malevolence, virulence, malignity He displayed a thorough animus to the Western tradition.
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animus
[ˈænɪməs] (formal) n (= animosity) → animosité fanimus against sb/sth, animus towards sb/sth → animosité envers qch/qn
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animus
n no pl
→ Feindseligkeit f
(Psych) → Animus m
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