Why this word is great
INTERANIMATE — [Adjective] Occurring as or involving interactions between separate consciousnesses; mutually affecting or inspiring. From Latin inter- ("between") + animare ("to animate, give life to"). Unlike "intersubjective" (which frames shared understanding as static agreement) or "interactive" (which reduces exchange to mere mechanics), "interanimate" captures the electric reciprocity of minds in dialogue—the way ideas, once voiced, take on lives of their own. It is the flicker of recognition between strangers on a train, the unspoken pact of musicians improvising a melody, or the way a book, once read, begins to rewrite the reader—proof that consciousness is never solitary, but a chorus of borrowed sparks.