Entelechy
entelechy Philos. (ɛnˈtɛləkɪ) [ad. Gr. ἐντελέχεια, f. ἐν + τέλει, dat. of τέλ-ος perfection + ἔχ-ειν to have.] 1.1 In Aristotle's use: The realization or complete expression of some function; the condition in which a potentiality has become an actuality. 2.2 In various applied senses (apparently due to misconceptions of Aristotle's meaning): a.2.a That which gives perfection to anything; the informing spirit. b.2.b The soul itself, as opposed to the body. From -- OED


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