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==Origin==
 
==Origin==
 
Louisiana Creole or Haitian Creole ''zonbi'', of Bantu origin; akin to Kimbundu ''nzúmbe'' [[ghost]]
 
Louisiana Creole or Haitian Creole ''zonbi'', of Bantu origin; akin to Kimbundu ''nzúmbe'' [[ghost]]
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/19th_century ca.1871]
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*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/19th_century ca.1871]
 
==Definitions==
 
==Definitions==
 
*1: usually ''zombi''
 
*1: usually ''zombi''
:a : the [[supernatural]] [[power]] that according to [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Voodoo voodoo] belief may enter into and reanimate a [[dead]] [[body]]
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:a : the [[supernatural]] [[power]] that according to [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Voodoo voodoo] belief may enter into and reanimate a [[dead]] [[body]]
 
:b : a will-less and speechless [[human]] in the West Indies capable only of [[automatic]] movement who is held to have died and been [[supernaturally]] reanimated
 
:b : a will-less and speechless [[human]] in the West Indies capable only of [[automatic]] movement who is held to have died and been [[supernaturally]] reanimated
 
2:a: a person held to resemble the so-called walking [[dead]]; especially : [[automaton]]
 
2:a: a person held to resemble the so-called walking [[dead]]; especially : [[automaton]]
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*3: a mixed drink made of several kinds of rum, liqueur, and fruit juice
 
*3: a mixed drink made of several kinds of rum, liqueur, and fruit juice
 
==Description==
 
==Description==
A '''zombie''' (Haitian Creole: zonbi; North Mbundu: nzumbe) is an [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Undead animated corpse] raised by [[magical]] means, such as witchcraft. The term is often figuratively applied to describe a [[hypnotized]] person bereft of [[consciousness]] and self-awareness, yet ambulant and able to respond to surrounding [[stimuli]]. Since the late 19th century, zombies have acquired notable [[popularity]], especially in North American and European folklore.
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A '''zombie''' (Haitian Creole: zonbi; North Mbundu: nzumbe) is an [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Undead animated corpse] raised by [[magical]] means, such as witchcraft. The term is often figuratively applied to describe a [[hypnotized]] person bereft of [[consciousness]] and self-awareness, yet ambulant and able to respond to surrounding [[stimuli]]. Since the late 19th century, zombies have acquired notable [[popularity]], especially in North American and European folklore.
In [[modern]] times, the term "zombie" has been applied to an undead being in [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horror_fiction horror fiction], often drawing from the depiction of zombies in George A. Romero's 1968 film ''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Night_of_the_Living_Dead Night of the Living Dead]''. They have appeared as [[plot]] devices in various [[books]], [[films]], television shows, video games and comics.[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zombie]
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In [[modern]] times, the term "zombie" has been applied to an undead being in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horror_fiction horror fiction], often drawing from the depiction of zombies in George A. Romero's 1968 film ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Night_of_the_Living_Dead Night of the Living Dead]''. They have appeared as [[plot]] devices in various [[books]], [[films]], television shows, video games and comics.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zombie]
    
[[Category: Religion]]
 
[[Category: Religion]]
 
[[Category: Languages and Literature]]
 
[[Category: Languages and Literature]]

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