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an·at·ta I. \ˌənəˈtä\ noun or an·at·man \(ˌ)əˈnätmən\ (-s) Etymology: Pali & Skt: Pali anatta, from Sanskrit anātman, literally, having no soul : a basic Buddhist doctrine affirming the nonexistence of a soul, essence, or any other enduring substantial entity underlying any form of phenomenal existence II. or anatto variant of annatto |