inanimate objects

  • 1inanimate objects —    See personifications …

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  • 2Conversations with Inanimate Objects — Studio album by Gary Gulman Released 2005 Genre Stand up comedy Conversations With Inanimate Objects is G …

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  • 3Objects from The Lost Room — The Objects from The Lost Room are supernatural artifacts from the Sci Fi Channel mini series The Lost Room. The set consists of roughly one hundred everyday items one would expect to find in an occupied motel room in the 1960s. They are… …

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  • 4inanimate — [[t]ɪnæ̱nɪmət[/t]] ADJ An inanimate object is one that has no life. He thinks that inanimate objects have a life of their own. Ant: animate …

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  • 5inanimate — in|an|i|mate [ ın ænımət ] adjective not alive: Start by photographing inanimate objects and move on to people later …

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  • 6inanimate — adjective in the dream sequence, several of the inanimate objects in his bedroom come to life Syn: lifeless, insentient, without life, inorganic; dead, defunct Ant: living …

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  • 7inanimate — UK [ɪnˈænɪmət] / US adjective not alive Start by photographing inanimate objects and move on to people later …

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  • 8inanimate — inanimately, adv. inanimateness, inanimation /in an euh may sheuhn/, n. /in an euh mit/, adj. 1. not animate; lifeless. 2. spiritless; sluggish; dull. 3. Ling. belonging to a syntactic category or having a semantic feature that is characteristic… …

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  • 9inanimate — in•an•i•mate [[t]ɪnˈæn ə mɪt[/t]] adj. 1) not animate; lifeless 2) spiritless; sluggish; dull 3) ling. (of a linguistic item) used with reference to objects, concepts, and beings regarded as lacking perception and volition (opposed to animate… …

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  • 10Magical objects in Harry Potter — The following is a list of magical objects used in Harry Potter. These objects exist for the use of the characters in the series by J. K. Rowling. Contents 1 Communication 1.1 Enchanted coins 1.2 Howler …

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