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ghost
The spirit; the soul of man

Then gives her grieved ghost thus to lament. — Spenser.

To ghostwrite
An unwanted image similar to and overlapping or adjacent to the main one on a television screen, caused by the transmitted image being received both directly and via reflection
To haunt
A ghostwriter
a mental representation of some haunting experience; "he looked like he had seen a ghost"; "it aroused specters from his past" the visible disembodied soul of a dead person write for someone else; "How many books have you ghostwritten so far?" move like a ghost; "The masked men ghosted across the moonlit yard
A ghost is a spirit of a dead person that returns to haunt a person or place Ghosts are often thought to be trying to communicate a message to the living
haunt like a ghost; pursue; "Fear of illness haunts her"
a mental representation of some haunting experience; "he looked like he had seen a ghost"; "it aroused specters from his past"
Tannish corn snakes that are both hypomelanistic and anerythristic
The electronic function of overlaying two continuous-tone images so that both images can be seen in the resulting processing file The strength of each image can be varied, so that one appears visually dominant
When an image is screened back or shaded down in intensity, it is called a ghosted image Both full-color and black and white images can be ghosted
an old Saxon word equivalent to soul or spirit It is the translation of the Hebrew nephesh_ and the Greek _pneuma, both meaning "breath," "life," "spirit," the "living principle" (Job 11: 20; Jer 15: 9; Matt 27: 50; John 19: 30) The expression "to give up the ghost" means to die (Lam 1: 19; Gen 25: 17; 35: 29; 49: 33; Job 3: 11) (See HOLY GHOST )
A false image formed in a telescope, camera, or other optical device by reflection from the surfaces of one or more lenses
To die; to expire
If there is a ghost of something, that thing is so faint or weak that it hardly exists. He gave the ghost of a smile The sun was warm and there was just a ghost of a breeze from the north-west
An identity that does not relate to a real person It is not unknown for staff with the necessary IT skills to create a fictitious user with a password that allows that user to access the system with impunity, knowing that an audit trail will lead nowhere Ghosts may also appear on the payroll, courtesy of a user who has the power to create new files in the personnel and payroll systems The creation of user profiles and the granting of logical access rights is a high security function and must be strictly monitored, preferably with dual controls for creation and authorization
an apparition that appears to be the spirit of a deceased human being
{f} haunt; move like a ghost; sail along smoothly; ghostwrite (a book, speech, etc.)