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pneuma

[noo-muh, nyoo-] / ˈnu mə, ˈnju- /




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In order to pay for a mysterious, pricey treatment called Pneuma Adaptive Kinesthesia, Mary applies for a job she finds on a health food store bulletin board.

From Los Angeles Times • Jun. 16, 2017

The word "spirit" itself, which we borrow from the Latin, the Greek Pneuma, the Hebrew Ruah, primarily all agree in signifying breath or wind.

From The Origin of the World According to Revelation and Science by Dawson, John William

Pneuma being the Greek word in the New Testament for the Holy Spirit.—Ed.

From Human, All Too Human A Book for Free Spirits by Nietzsche, Friedrich Wilhelm

Pneuma, 90; Primary Matter, 86; Chu Tzŭ and, 87; tao and, 88 Chi Chou.

From Myths and Legends of China by Werner, E. T. C. (Edward Theodore Chalmers)

Of Form, 90; of Pneuma, 90; the Great, 90; of Substance, 90 Bell, Casting of the Great.

From Myths and Legends of China by Werner, E. T. C. (Edward Theodore Chalmers)




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