I. ˌənəˈtä noun
or an·at·man (ˌ)əˈnätmən
( -s )
Etymology: Pali & Skt: Pali anatta, from Sanskrit anātman, literally, having no soul
: a basic Buddhist doctrine affirming the nonexistence of a soul, essence, or any other enduring substantial entity underlying any form of phenomenal existence
II.
or anatto
variant of annatto