ANIMAL


Meaning of ANIMAL in English

I. ˈa-nə-məl noun

Etymology: Latin, from animale, neuter of animalis animate, from anima soul — more at animate

Date: 14th century

1. : any of a kingdom (Animalia) of living things including many-celled organisms and often many of the single-celled ones (as protozoans) that typically differ from plants in having cells without cellulose walls, in lacking chlorophyll and the capacity for photosynthesis, in requiring more complex food materials (as proteins), in being organized to a greater degree of complexity, and in having the capacity for spontaneous movement and rapid motor responses to stimulation

2.

a. : one of the lower animals as distinguished from human beings

b. : mammal ; broadly : vertebrate

3. : a human being considered chiefly as physical or nonrational ; also : this nature

4. : a person with a particular interest or aptitude

a political animal

5. : matter , thing

the theater…is an entirely different animal — Arthur Miller

also : creature 1c

• an·i·mal·like -mə(l)-ˌlīk adjective

II. adjective

Date: 1615

1. : of, relating to, resembling, or derived from animals

2.

a. : of or relating to the physical or sentient as contrasted with the intellectual or rational

b. : sensual , fleshly

3. : of or relating to the animal pole of an egg or to the part from which ectoderm normally develops

Synonyms: see carnal

• an·i·mal·ly -mə-lē adverb

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