zoism (Meaning)

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zoism (n.)

Reverence for animal life or belief in animal powers and influences, as among savages.

A doctrine, now discarded, that the phenomena of life are due to a peculiar vital principle; the theory of vital force.

Synonyms & Antonyms of zoism

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zoism Sentence Examples

  1. The zoism, or animal magnetism, exhibited by the mesmerist captivated the audience.
  2. Scientists speculated about the nature of zoism, attributing it to unknown forces or energies.
  3. The philosopher sought to reconcile the dualism of zoism and physicalism.
  4. The theory of zoism proposed that animals possessed a higher form of consciousness than previously believed.
  5. The naturalist observed the zoism of the herd, marveling at their collective intelligence.
  6. The artist's paintings depicted the zoism of the animals, capturing their spirit and vitality.
  7. The veterinarian studied the zoism of the horse, seeking to understand its behavior and health.
  8. The biologist's research focused on the evolutionary origins of zoism, tracing its development from simpler forms.
  9. The zoologist dissected the physiology of the animal to unravel the mechanisms underlying its zoism.
  10. The shaman invoked the zoism of the spirit animals to guide them in their spiritual journey.

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Reverence for animal life or belief in animal powers and influences, as among savages., A doctrine, now discarded, that the phenomena of life are due to a pecul

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The zoism, or animal magnetism, exhibited by the mesmerist captivated the audience.

Scientists speculated about the nature of zoism, attributing it to unknown forces or energies.

The philosopher sought to reconcile the dualism of zoism and physicalism.

The theory of zoism proposed that animals possessed a higher form of consciousness than previously believed.