Animated oat


an oat, avena sterilis, of the mediterranean region, having spikelets that twist or move when exposed to sudden moisture, due to the hygroscopic action of the awns.

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  • Animatedly

    full of life, action, or spirit; lively; vigorous: an animated debate on the death penalty. made or equipped to move or give the appearance of moving in an animallike fashion: animated puppets. containing representations of animals or mechanical objects that appear to move as real ones do: an animated window display. contemporary examples “i think […]

  • Animator

    a person or thing that . an artist who draws cartoons. contemporary examples an installation by south african animator william kentridge, vaguely on the subject of time, recalls 1920s expressionist theater. the art exhibition doc-menta contains almost too much good art to experience blake gopnik june 8, 2012 i wanted to be an animator when […]

  • Animatism

    the attribution of consciousness to inanimate objects and natural phenomena. historical examples animatism, the animation theory of seemingly inanimate nature, is a further subdivision which also includes animatism and animism. totem and taboo sigmund freud what truth there was in that doctrine is fully covered by animatism. the origin of man and of his superst-tions […]

  • Animato

    animated; lively. abbreviation: anim. historical examples the feeling of unrest is here augmented until it becomes almost painful, and not until the animato does a restful feeling come. piano mastery harriette brower adjective, adverb (music) (to be performed) in a lively manner

  • Ibn arabi

    (“animator of the religion”) 1165–1240, islamic philosopher, theologian, and mystic.


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