
1) Abomination 2) Achiever 3) Acquirer 4) Adjudicator 5) Adoptee 6) Adventurer 7) Adversary 8) Advisee 9) Advocate 10) Advocator 11) Affiant 12) Aggregator 13) Allayer 14) Amerindian 15) Anima 16) Antagonist 17) Aper 18) Applicant 19) Applier 20) Appreciator 21) Apprehender 22) Aquarius 23) Aries 24) Arrogator
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1) Al Green genre 2) Anima 3) Aretha Franklin genre 4) Aretha Franklin music 5) Aretha has it 6) Barry White genre 7) Blues alternative 8) Body and spirit complement 9) Body partner 10) Brevity, to wit 11) Brown bag 12) Brown genre 13) Certain food 14) Conception of self 15) Courage 16) Dangerous thing to sell
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The principle of life in a material being. The soul is not the cause of life, but it is the principle from which vital activity proceeds in any vegetative, sentient or rational creature. It is the substantial form of a living body.
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The soul, in many religious, philosophical and mythological traditions, is the incorporeal and, in many conceptions, immortal essence of a living thing. According to the Abrahamic religions in most of their forms, souls—or at least immortal souls—belong only to human beings. For example, the Catholic theologian Thomas Aquinas attributed `soul....
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[Girls` Generation song] `Soul` (剑灵中文主题曲 《Find Your Soul》 Find Your Soul) is the first Chinese-language song by South Korean girl group Girls` Generation. The song is used as the theme song for commercials for the Korean MMORPG video game, Blade & Soul, in Chinese-language markets across Asia. The arrangement with Girls` G...
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• (n.) The seat of real life or vitality; the source of action; the animating or essential part. • (v. t.) To indue with a soul; to furnish with a soul or mind. • (n.) The spiritual, rational, and immortal part in man; that part of man which enables him to think, and which renders him a subject of moral government; -- sometimes, in d...
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(from the article `Russia`) ...his traditional ties to the village commune and to the land that he worked. To prevent tax evasion through the formation of artificial households, ...
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in religion and philosophy, the immaterial aspect or essence of a human being, that which confers individuality and humanity, often considered to be ... [45 related articles]
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My use of ‘soul` is equivalent to the term ‘higher self `. Soul is the source of spiritual idealisms, and it is ‘the silent watcher`. Another common name is ‘the witness`. The soul is a ‘higher self ` to the ego (this should not be confused with the creation by an ego of an idealised ‘self `). The soul acts as a ...
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According to many religions, an intangible part of a human being that survives the death of the physical body. Judaism, Christianity, and Islam all teach that at the end of the world each soul will...
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1. The spiritual, rational, and immortal part in man; that part of man which enables him to think, and which renders him a subject of moral government; sometimes, in distinction from the higher nature, or spirit, of man, the so-called animal soul, that is, the seat of life, the sensitive affections and phantasy, exclusive of the voluntary and ratio...
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The animating and vital principle in human beings, credited with the faculties of thought, action, and emotion and often conceived as an immaterial entity; the spiritual nature of human beings, regarded as immortal, separable from the body at death, and susceptible to happiness or misery in a future state; the disembodied spirit of a dead human being; a shade. ...
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Soul adjective Sole. [ Obsolete]
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Soul intransitive verb [ French
soûler to satiate. See
Soil to feed.] To afford suitable sustenance. [ Obsolete]
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Soul noun [ Middle English
soule ,
saule , Anglo-Saxon
sāwel ,
sāwl ; akin to OFries.
s...le , Old Saxon
s...ola , Dutch
ziel , German
seele , Old High German
s...la ,
s...ula , Icelandic
sāla , Swed...
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Soul transitive verb To indue with a soul; to furnish with a soul or mind. [ Obsolete]
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A living or once-living being's life essence, consciousness, or spirit.
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The animating force conjoined with the body in a human being. Many believe that the soul is capable of separating from the body at death and under special conditions, like dreaming (see astral projection). In some dualistic traditions, the soul is understood as divine and in opposition to the body. The belief in the soul pervades various religious ...
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Inner cavity of the corkscrew spiral, the diameter of which should be large enough to fit a match. See also under corkscrew.
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soulfulness noun deep feeling or emotion
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(Gr. psyche) In Aristotle the vital principle; the formal cause, essence, or entelechy of a natural organic body. -- G.R.M.
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Alternative spelling of Seoul, the capital of South Korea
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According to many religions, an intangible part of a human being that survives the death of the physical body. Judaism, Christianity, and Islam all teach that at the end of the world each soul will be judged and assigned to heaven or hell on its merits. According to orthodox Jewish doctrine, most souls first spend time in purgatory to be purged of ...
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a genre that combines elements of gospel music, R&B and pop - My favourite soul singer is Al Green.
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The name for a type of rhythm and blues built on elements of gospel and spiritual music. Often, practitioners such as Sam Cooke maintained two careers simultaneously in soul and popular music.
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