Inanimate
Inanimate describes objects that are not alive and do not possess life processes such as growth, metabolism, or reproduction. Inanimate things do not act with intentional movement or consciousness; any motion or change they undergo is produced by external forces or devices. They are contrasted with animate beings, which include humans, animals, and plants.
Etymology and usage: the term comes from Latin inanimatus, formed from in- “not” and anima “soul” or
Science and philosophy: inanimate is a functional distinction used across disciplines to separate living systems from
Examples: rocks, water, furniture, tools, and other non-living objects are described as inanimate. By contrast, animals,