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Spirit

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Spirit(s) commonly refers to:

Spirit(s) may also refer to:

Liquids

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Philosophy, religion and folklore

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  • Spirituality, pertaining to the soul or spirit
  • Holy Spirit, a divine force, manifestation of God in the Holy Trinity, or agent of divine action, according to Abrahamic Religions
  • Great Spirit, conception of a supreme being prevalent among some Native American and First Nations cultures
  • Vitalism, a belief in some fundamental, non-physical essence which differentiates organisms from inanimate, material objects
  • Pneuma, an ancient Greek word sometimes translated as 'spirit'
  • Soul, the spiritual part of a living being, often regarded as immortal
  • Mind–body dualism, the view that mind and body are distinct and separable
  • Geist, a German word corresponding to ghost, spirit, mind or intellect
  • Psyche (psychology), a Greek word for 'soul' or 'spirit' and used in psychology
  • Genius (mythology), a Latin word for a divine spirit present in every individual person, place, or thing

Mood

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  • Spirit, a mood, usually in reference to a good mood or optimism ("high spirits")
  • Spirit, a feeling of social cohesiveness and mutual support, such as:
    • School spirit, a sense of a supportive community at an educational institution
    • Team spirit, such as that encouraged by team building activities

Companies and brands

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Film and television

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Music

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Bands

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Albums

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Songs

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Places

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Sports

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Vehicles

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Other uses

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See also

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