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soul
(s/oU/l
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adjective (a)
- Sole.(adjective)source: webster1913
- Sole.(adjective)source: webster1913
noun (n)
- the immaterial part of a person; the actuating cause of an individual life(noun.person)source: wordnet30
- the human embodiment of something(noun.act)Example:
The soul of honor.
source: wordnet30 - a secular form of gospel that was a major Black musical genre in the 1960s and 1970s(noun.communication)Example:
Soul was politically significant during the Civil Rights movement.
source: wordnet30 - 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 rational powers; -- sometimes, in distinction from the mind, the moral and emotional part of man's nature, the seat of feeling, in distinction from intellect; -- sometimes, the intellect only; the understanding; the seat of knowledge, as distinguished from feeling. In a more general sense, "an animating, separable, surviving entity, the vehicle of individual personal existence."(noun)source: webster1913
verb (v)
- To afford suitable sustenance.(verb)source: webster1913
- To indue with a soul; to furnish with a soul or mind.(verb)source: webster1913