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animism

n. the belief that natural phenomena or inanimate objects are alive or possess lifelike characteristics, such as intentions, desires, and feelings. A well-known and often cited phenomenon in precausal thinking, animism was considered by Jean Piaget to be characteristic of the thought of children in the preoperational stage, later fading out and being replaced by the strong belief in the universal nature of physical causality. —animistic adj.

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prefix

n. in linguistics, a morpheme that is added to the beginning of a word to create a derived form, such as un- in unlikely or ex- in ex-wife. See affixation; infix; suffix.