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[ uhn-uht-tah ] / ˈʌn ətˌtɑ /
noun Buddhism.the doctrine asserting the nonexistence of a personal and immortal soul. Also called, Sanskrit, an·at·man [uh-naht-muhn] /əˈnɑt mən/ . Compare Three Signs of Being. Origin of anattaForm Pali: literally, “breathless” Words nearby anattaanatomy, anatoxin, anatricrotism, anatropia, anatropous, anatta, anatto, Anax, Anaxagoras, Anaxarete, anaxial Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for anattaI then put up my knife and watched Anatta, Ballotti and Guiseppe cut the other two. Hands Up; or Thirty-Five Years of Detective Life in the Mountains and on the Plains|D. J. Cook In the struggle they all used knives, and Anatta cut his fingers so badly that when they ceased bleeding he could not close them. Hands Up; or Thirty-Five Years of Detective Life in the Mountains and on the Plains|D. J. Cook Campagne also pleaded guilty, and Anatta and Allessandri entered special pleas of voluntary manslaughter. Hands Up; or Thirty-Five Years of Detective Life in the Mountains and on the Plains|D. J. Cook As Silvestro did not succeed in cutting his throat very quickly, Anatta went to his aid. Hands Up; or Thirty-Five Years of Detective Life in the Mountains and on the Plains|D. J. Cook
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