General meaning of "life, soul, spirit":
* Animate: To give life to something.
* Animal: A living being.
* Inanimate: Not alive.
* Animate: To give life to something.
* Animation: The state of being alive; a type of cartoon.
* Animus: The spirit or mind, especially in relation to feelings and desires.
* Anima: The soul or spirit of a person, especially in relation to emotions and feelings.
* Animosity: Strong hostility or dislike.
* Magnanimous: Generous and forgiving.
* Exanimate: Lifeless.
* Unanimous: Sharing the same opinion.
Meaning of "mind, spirit":
* Animosity: Strong hostility or dislike, often arising from a feeling of resentment or anger.
* Magnanimous: Generous and forgiving, showing a noble and selfless spirit.
* Equanimity: Mental calmness, composure, and even temper, especially in a difficult situation.
* Inanimate: Not alive, lacking the quality of life or spirit.
Other related words:
* Anima: (psychology) The feminine archetype in Jungian psychology.
* Animus: (psychology) The masculine archetype in Jungian psychology.
* Animism: The belief that all objects have a soul or spirit.
This is just a small selection, and there are many other words with the Latin root "anim" that are used in various fields.