animat

See also: animât

English

Etymology

First used by S. W. Wilson in 1991.

Noun

animat (plural animats)

  1. An artificial animal.

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Catalan

Etymology

From Latin animat-, stem of animātus, perfect passive participle of animō (I live).

Adjective

animat (feminine animada, masculine plural animats, feminine plural animades)

  1. animate (possessing life)
  2. (by extension) animate (lively, energetic)
  3. (heraldry) indicating that a portion of a charge is different in tincture from rest of the charge, such as with the eyes of an animal or the flames of a grenade

Verb

animat m (feminine animada, masculine plural animats, feminine plural animades)

  1. past participle of animar

Latin

Verb

animat

  1. third-person singular present active indicative of animō
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