spirit a fundamental emotional and activating principle determining one's character
soul -
a secular form of gospel that was a major Black musical genre in the 1960s and 1970s; "soul was politically significant during the Civil Rights movement"
gospel singing,
gospel a doctrine that is believed to be of great importance; "Newton's writings were gospel for those who followed"
feeling the experiencing of affective and emotional states; "she had a feeling of euphoria"; "he had terrible feelings of guilt"; "I disliked him and the feeling was mutual"
soul -
the human embodiment of something; "the soul of honor"
soul -
a human being; "there was too much for one person to do"
people members of a family line; "his people have been farmers for generations"; "are your people still alive?"
personality the complex of all the attributes--behavioral, temperamental, emotional and mental--that characterize a unique individual; "their different reactions reflected their very different personalities"; "it is his nature to help others"
white person,
caucasian,
white a number of languages spoken in the Caucasus that are unrelated to languages spoken elsewhere
amerindian,
native american any member of the peoples living in North or South America before the Europeans arrived
slav any member of the people of eastern Europe or Asian Russia who speak a Slavonic language
gentile a Christian; "Christians refer to themselves as gentiles"
jew,
hebrew,
israelite a person belonging to the worldwide group claiming descent from Jacob (or converted to it) and connected by cultural or religious ties
aries,
ram the first sign of the zodiac which the sun enters at the vernal equinox; the sun is in this sign from about March 21 to April 19
taurus,
bull the second sign of the zodiac; the sun is in this sign from about April 20 to May 20
gemini,
twin the third sign of the zodiac; the sun is in this sign from about May 21 to June 20
capricorn,
goat the tenth sign of the zodiac; the sun is in this sign from about December 22 to January 19
water bearer,
aquarius the eleventh sign of the zodiac; the sun is in this sign from about January 20 to February 18
fish,
pisces any of various mostly cold-blooded aquatic vertebrates usually having scales and breathing through gills; "the shark is a large fish"; "in the living room there was a tank of colorful fish"
achiever,
succeeder,
winner,
success a person with a record of successes; "his son would never be the achiever that his father was"; "only winners need apply"; "if you want to be a success you have to dress like a success"
acquaintance,
friend personal knowledge or information about someone or something
acquirer the financial institution that dispenses cash in automated teller machines and collects a fee from the bank that issued the credit card
active a person who is a participating member of an organization; "the club issues a list of members, both the actives and the retirees"
arrogator a person who through conceit makes pretentious claims to rights or advantages that he or she is not entitled to or to qualities that he or she does not possess
censor a person who is authorized to read publications or correspondence or to watch theatrical performances and suppress in whole or in part anything considered obscene or politically unacceptable
chameleon lizard of Africa and Madagascar able to change skin color and having a projectile tongue
beguiler,
charmer a person who charms others (usually by personal attractiveness)
child,
baby a young person of either sex; "she writes books for children"; "they're just kids"; "`tiddler' is a British term for youngster"
chutzpanik (Yiddish) a person characterized by chutzpa
closer (baseball) a relief pitcher who can protect a lead in the last inning or two of the game
gainer a dive in which the diver throws the feet forward to complete a full backward somersault and enters the water feet first and facing away from the diving board
weight gainer,
gainer a dive in which the diver throws the feet forward to complete a full backward somersault and enters the water feet first and facing away from the diving board
gambler a person who wagers money on the outcome of games or sporting events
gatekeeper someone who controls access to something; "there are too many gatekeepers between the field officers and the chief"
gatherer a person who gathers; "they were a society of hunters and gatherers"
immune a person who is immune to a particular infection
insured,
insured person a person whose interests are protected by an insurance policy; a person who contracts for an insurance policy that indemnifies him against loss of property or life or health etc.
interpreter (computer science) a program that translates and executes source language statements one line at a time
introvert (psychology) a person who tends to shrink from social contacts and to become preoccupied with their own thoughts
jat a member of an Indo-European people widely scattered throughout the northwest of the Indian subcontinent and consisting of Muslims and Hindus and Sikhs
jewel,
gem a precious or semiprecious stone incorporated into a piece of jewelry
jumper (basketball) a player releases the basketball at the high point of a jump
junior the younger of two persons; "she is two years my junior"
slayer,
killer a difficulty that is hard to deal with; "that exam was a real killer"
relative,
relation an animal or plant that bears a relationship to another (as related by common descent or by membership in the same genus)
kink a difficulty or flaw in a plan or operation; "there are still a few kinks to iron out"
kneeler a board (sometimes cushioned) for someone to kneel on
knocker a device (usually metal and ornamental) attached by a hinge to a door
liver large and complicated reddish-brown glandular organ located in the upper right portion of the abdominal cavity; secretes bile and functions in metabolism of protein and carbohydrate and fat; synthesizes substances involved in the clotting of the blood; synthesizes vitamin A; detoxifies poisonous substances and breaks down worn-out erythrocytes
longer,
thirster,
yearner a person with a strong desire for something; "a longer for money"; "a thirster after blood"; "a yearner for knowledge"
loose cannon a person who is expected to perform a particular task but who is out of control and dangerous
machine any mechanical or electrical device that transmits or modifies energy to perform or assist in the performance of human tasks
malcontent a person who is discontented or disgusted
man game equipment consisting of an object used in playing certain board games; "he taught me to set up the men on the chess board"; "he sacrificed a piece to get a strategic advantage"
mouse any of numerous small rodents typically resembling diminutive rats having pointed snouts and small ears on elongated bodies with slender usually hairless tails
nonperson,
unperson a person regarded as nonexistent and having no rights; a person whose existence is systematically ignored (especially for ideological or political reasons); "the former senator is treated as a nonperson by this administration"; "George Orwell predicted that political dissidents would be treated as unpersons"
nonresident someone who does not live in a particular place; "described by an admiring nonresident as a green and pleasant land"
nonsmoker a passenger car for passengers who want to avoid tobacco smoke
repeater (electronics) electronic device that amplifies a signal before transmitting it again; "repeaters can be used in computer networks to extend cabling distances"
smotherer,
stifler a person who stifles or smothers or suppresses; "he is a real conversation stifler"; "I see from all the yawn smotherers that it is time to stop"
stigmatic,
stigmatist a person whose body is marked by religious stigmata (such as marks resembling the wounds of the crucified Christ)
stooper a person who carries himself or herself with the head and shoulders habitually bent forward
stranger anyone who does not belong in the environment in which they are found
struggler a person who struggles with difficulties or with great effort
guinea pig,
subject,
case stout-bodied nearly tailless domesticated cavy; often kept as a pet and widely used in research
winker blind consisting of a leather eyepatch sewn to the side of the halter that prevents a horse from seeing something on either side
withholder a person who restrains or checks or holds back
witness testimony by word or deed to your religious faith
worldling a person absorbed by the concerns and interests and pleasures of the present world
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Wiktionary
Substantiv
soul -
The spirit or essence of a person usually thought to consist of one's thoughts and personality. Often believed to live on after the person's death.
soul -
To endue with a soul; to furnish with a soul or mind.
Wikipedia
A soul, in certain spiritual, philosophical, and psychological traditions, is the incorporeal essence of a person or living thing. Many philosophical and spiritual systems teach that humans are souls; some attribute souls to all living things and even to inanimate objects (such as rivers); this belief is commonly called animism. The soul is often believed to exit the body and live on after a person’s death, and some religions posit that God creates souls.
OmegaWiki Dictionary
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soul In philosophical or religious belief the immaterial and immortal part of a human being which lives on after death.
soul The entirety of thought, feeling and emotion in a human being.