the most lively interest, and lead to the most animating results. animatingly animating present participle and gerund of animate aminating, imaginant...
See also: Animator and animátor animater (obsolete) From Latin animātor. By surface analysis, animate + -or. Piecewise doublet of animateur. IPA(key):...
in grammar animate (third-person singular simple present animates, present participle animating, simple past and past participle animated) (transitive)...
an‧i‧mated animated (comparative more animated, superlative most animated) Full of life or spirit; lively; vigorous; spritely. an animated discussion...
From animate + -ive. animative (comparative more animative, superlative most animative) Tending to animate; causing animation....
See also: animâtes animates third-person singular simple present indicative of animate Eastmain, amentias, aminates, metanias...
From animate + -er. animater (plural animaters) Alternative form of animator marinate, natremia Borrowed from English animateur, from French animateur...
From animate + -ness. animateness (uncountable) The state or condition of being animate. animacy animation the state or condition of being animate...
From animate + -able. /ˈanɪmeɪtəb(ə)l/ animatable (not comparable) Capable of being animated. animable...