(n) - a living thing that is not a human being or plant My friend, who believes that animals have souls, has become a vegan so she will only eat food.

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(n) - a living thing that is not a human being or plant My friend, who believes that animals have souls, has become a vegan so she will only eat food that comes from plants.

(v) - to make someone or something lively or excited; to make a drawing appear to move the cartoonist made several drawings to animate the hot air balloon so that it appeared to float away.

(n) - a person who creates animated movies and cartoons I am always so impressed by how an animator can make a fictitious character move and act so realistically.

(n) - not capable of life; nonliving things A chair is an example of an inanimate object.

(adj) - used to describe an animal that eats meat The carnivorous lion preys on the unsuspecting gazelles that are grazing in the open field.

(v) - to be born again with a different body after death Some religions believe that after your die, your soul will reincarnate with a different body.

(adj) - relating to the body of a person instead of the mind; existing in a form that you can touch or see Lindsay could hardly feel the physical pain after her fall because she was so embarrassed that she tripped in front of her friends.

(n) - a medical doctor The physician stitched up my wound and told me to rest for the evening.

(n) - a science that deals with matter and energy and the way they interact with heat, light, electricity, and sound We are currently studying the laws of gravity in physics.

(n) - a scientist who studies or is a specialist in physics Albert Einstein is one of the most accomplished physicists ever.