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anime (n.)

c. 1985, Japanese for "animation," a word that seems to have arisen in Japan in the 1970s, apparently based on French animé "animated, lively, roused," from the same Latin source as English animate (adj.). Probably taken into Japanese from a phrase such as dessin animé "cartoon," literally "animated design," with the adjective abstracted or mistaken, due to its position, as a noun.

Manga (q.v.) is Japanese for "comic book, graphic novel," but anime largely are based on manga and until 1970s, anime were known in Japan as manga eiga or "TV manga." The two terms are somewhat confused in English.

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Definitions of anime from WordNet

anime (n.)
a hard copal derived from an African tree;
Synonyms: Zanzibar copal
anime (n.)
any of various resins or oleoresins;
Synonyms: gum anime
anime (n.)
a style of animation developed in Japan, characterized by stylized colorful art and often adult themes;
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