'animism' definitions:
Definition of 'animism'
From: WordNet
noun
The doctrine that all natural objects and the universe itself have souls; "animism is common among primitive peoples"
Synonyms of 'animism'
From: Moby Thesaurus
- absolute idealism,
- allotheism,
- animatism,
- Berkeleianism,
- form,
- heathendom,
- heathenism,
- heathenry,
- Hegelianism,
- hylozoism,
- idealism,
- idolatry,
- immaterialism,
- Kantianism,
- metaphysical idealism,
- monistic idealism,
- Neoplatonism,
- pagandom,
- paganism,
- paganry,
- panpsychism,
- personalism,
- Platonic form,
- Platonic idea,
- Platonism,
- psychism,
- solipsism,
- spiritualism,
- subjectivism,
- transcendental,
- universal
Words containing 'animism'
- anim,
- animal,
- animalism,
- animality,
- animalization,
- animalize,
- animate,
- animate being,
- animated,
- animatedly,
- animateness,
- animating,
- animation,
- animator,
- anime,
- animize,
- Animal charcoal,
- Animal flower,
- Animal force,
- Animal heat,
- Animal kingdom,
- Animal magnetism,
- Animal mechanics,
- Animal spirits,
- Animal temperature,
- Animated picture,
- Coral animal,
- Dumb animal,
- Gum animal,
- Moss animal,
- Pack animal,
- Testaceous animals,
- Unclean animals,
- Wheel animal,
- animal black,
- animal communication,
- animal disease,
- animal fancier,
- animal fat,
- animal fiber,
- animal fibre,
- animal foot,
- animal glue,
- animal group,
- animal husbandry,
- animal leg,
- animal material,
- animal nature,
- animal oil,
- animal order,
- animal pigment,
- animal product,
- animal psychology,
- animal scientist,
- animal skin,
- animal starch,
- animal stuffer,
- animal tissue,
- animal toxin,
- animal trainer,
- animal virus,
- animal worship,
- animate thing,
- animated cartoon,
- animated oat,
- caprine animal,
- domestic animal,
- domesticated animal,
- draft animal,
- farm animal,
- fictional animal,
- gum anime,
- marine animal,
- predatory animal,
- range animal,
- sea animal,
- suspended animation,
- work animal,
- Vegeto-animal,
- animal-worship,
- Gum animi or anim'e,
- The Mysticete or whalebone whales having no true teeth after birth but with a series of plates of whalebone see Baleen hanging down from the upper jaw on each side thus making a strainer through which they receive the small animals upon which they feed