Definition: The word "animalise" comes from the Latin word "animalus," meaning an animal, and "ise" means to transform or change. The precise meaning depends on context. For example: - In Greek mythology, a deity could be transformed into a beast. This is often used as a metaphor for a deity being transformed in some way that destroys their divine essence. - In English literature, it can refer to the process of changing someone's appearance, behavior, or beliefs. The word has many different meanings depending on the context and cultural references.