"Spiritually" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Existing or experienced in a nonphysical connection between people or things.
Example sentences:
- Artists who are spiritually gifted paint with a divine flair.
- The tourists were in awe of the spiritually significant sites they visited in their travels.
Someone who believes in the existence of spirits and the possibility of communicating with them, often through mediumship or other forms of spiritual practice. This can include a belief in life after death, reincarnation, and the idea that the living can communicate with the dead through various means, such as séances, channeling, or clairvoyance.
Relating to or characteristic of spiritualism: belief in a supernatural system of thought emphasizing communication with the spirits of the dead; a focus on the spiritual and the transcendent, often at the expense of material concerns.
Spiritualists are people who believe in spiritualism, which is the belief that the living can communicate with the spirits of the dead. They often practice various forms of divination, such as mediumship, channeling, or séances, in an attempt to contact spirits and gain insight or guidance.
Until the end of the millennium, any term ending in -ized, -ised, or -ised is an extremely dubious guide to meaning; a dictionary lists definitions under sacré, sacred, and sanctify. <br><br>Spiritualized describes or refers to a material object that has a connection with the divine or non-material world, such as a sacred object, an icon, an artifact.
Adjective: giving spiritual or religious meaning to something.<br><br>Example: "The new movie was accused of spiritualizing a grim historical event for dramatic effect." <br><br>Noun: the process of giving spiritual or religious meaning to something. <br><br>Example: "The philosopher's concept was a result of her intense spiritualizing of the human experience."
The word "spirituel" is not an English word. However, I believe you meant to type "spiritual."<br><br>If that's the case, "spiritual" refers to:<br><br>1. Relating to or consisting of spirit; not physical or material.<br>2. Relating to the soul or a person's inner self.<br>3. Concerned with the soul or its developement.<br>4. Existing or occurring in a non-physical sense; in a domain not dependent on matter.<br>5. Religious or transcendent.<br><br>Example: "The spiritual leader of the community gave a speech to inspire the congregation."<br><br>In the context of specific things, "spiritual" can also mean:<br><br> Relating to a community's conscientious or ideal views and opinions, as distinct from its momentary interests and institutional responsibilities (as in "spiritual welfare").<br> Something producing or reflecting a sense of quiet, wonder, or awe (as in "the spiritual aura of the seaside").<br><br>Feel free to ask if you have any questions or need further clarification!
Spirochaeta refers to a genus of bacteria that are spirally coiled and flagellated. They are Gram-negative, rod-shaped bacteria typically between 6-15 x 1-4 micrometers in size.<br><br>The microorganisms include free-living species that inhabit soil, freshwater, and marine environments, as well as bacterial symbionts found in the digestive tracts of various animals.<br><br>Spinochaeta species are generally characterized by:<br><br> Their unique helical shape<br> The presence of one or more periplasmic flagella arranged in a spiral or helical pattern<br> Often presenting endospores<br>These bacteria primarily engage in the process of chemosynthesis through oxidizing sulfur compounds and reducing carbon dioxide.
The Spirochaetaceae are a family of spirochaetal bacteria, including the well-known species Borrelia burgdorferi, which causes Lyme disease, and Treponema pallidum, the bacterium that causes syphilis. They are typically spiral-shaped and are motile by a endoflagellum.