Bashkir vs Animus - What's the difference?
bashkir | animus |
Of or pertaining to a certain Turkic ethnic group that lives mostly in the Russian republic of Bashkortostan.
A Turkic language with many dialects, spoken in parts of Russia, Uzbekistan, and Kazakhstan.
The basic impulses and instincts which govern one's actions.
A feeling of enmity, animosity or ill will.
* 2005 , Christian Science Monitor , April 22
The masculine aspect of the feminine psyche or personality.
As nouns the difference between bashkir and animus
is that bashkir is a Bashkir person; a member of the Bashkir ethnic group while animus is the basic impulses and instincts which govern one's actions.As an adjective Bashkir
is of or pertaining to a certain Turkic ethnic group that lives mostly in the Russian republic of Bashkortostan.As a proper noun Bashkir
is a Turkic language with many dialects, spoken in parts of Russia, Uzbekistan, and Kazakhstan.bashkir
English
(wikipedia Bashkir)Adjective
(-)Proper noun
(en proper noun)See also
* Language listExternal links
*animus
English
(wikipedia animus)Noun
(en-noun)- The current row arose swiftly, sparked both by historical animus and jockeying over future power and place in Asia - and it surprised many observers in the depth of antipathy on both sides.