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anima, -ae, f. (*)
breath, life, soul

Note: Anima and animus both come from a root meaning wind or breath. The anima animates; animals and humans have anima. Animals do not have animus, which is what enables humans to think.
animus, -ī, m. (*)
spirit, mind, soul; (plural) morale

Note: Anima and animus both come from a root meaning wind or breath. The anima animates; animals and humans have anima. Animals do not have animus, which is what enables humans to think.
aqua, -ae, f.
water
cōnsilium, -ī, n.
plan; advice, counsel
captīvus, -a, -um (*)
captive

Note: Captīvus is often used in the masculine or feminine as a noun.
foedus, -a, -um
foul, filthy, horrible, destestable
grātus, -a, -um
pleasing, welcome; grateful
vērus, -a, -um
true, real
cōnfīrmō, -āre, -āvī, -ātum
strengthen; establish; encourage
iuvō, iuvāre, iūvī, iūtum
help, assist; delight, please, gratify
circum (prep. w. acc.)
circum (adv.)
around (prep. w. acc.)
around, round about (adv.)
inter (prep. w. acc.)
among, between
prope (prep. w. acc.)
prope (adv.)
near (prep. w. acc.)
nearby; nearly
mox (adv.)
soon