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Cosa (chi) è anima - definizione

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Anima (disambiguation); Anima(short-film); Anima (album); Anima (short-film); Anima (film); ANIMA; Anima (character)

anima         
['an?m?]
¦ noun Psychoanalysis
1. (in Jungian psychology) the feminine part of a man's personality. Compare with animus.
2. the part of the psyche which is directed inwards, in touch with the subconscious. Compare with persona.
Origin
1920s: from L., 'mind, soul'.
Anima (band)         
BAND
Anima is a Turkish alternative rock band formed in 2000 by Ceylan Ertem, Ekin Cengizkan, Murat Çopur, and Tuncay Korkmaz. The group is particularly known for their covers on stage of artists / bands like Radiohead, Björk, Massive Attack, Pink Floyd, Janis Joplin, Jimi Hendrix, and Jamiroquai.
Anima (organization)         
DANISH ANIMAL-RIGHTS ORGANIZATION
Anima is a Danish animal rights organization founded in 2000. Its core focus is on factory farms and the fur industry.

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Anima
Esempi dal corpus di testo per anima
1. More information is available at: http://www.inspection.gc.ca/english/anima/heasan/disemala/avflu/sit uatione.shtml A –– Dr.
2. Goodbye, sister, my dearest soul." "Anima mea desideratissima" – "My most longed–for soul" – Claudia calls Sulpicia in another letter.
3. For Jung, Morgan was anima woman – to some a slightly dodgy concept involving an inspirational woman whose role was to act as a muse to great men.
4. Latin American animal rights group Anima Naturalis reported in 2003 on damage to Los Haitises from the Spanish production of "Survivor". "The filming left a sad souvenir in the park.
5. They were being tended to yesterday and are soon to be released back into the wild. «Unfortunately the illegal trade in wild birds and animals is an extremely advanced form of producing illicit profit,» Maria Ganoti of the Hellenic Wildlife Care Association (ANIMA) told Kathimerini.