Ghost
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A '''ghost''' is usually defined as the [[apparitional experience|apparition]] of a deceased person, frequently similar in appearance to that person, and encountered in places he or she frequented, or in association with the person's former belongings. The word "ghost" may also refer to the [[spirit]] or [[soul]] of a deceased person, or to any spirit or [[demon]].{{GFDL}} | A '''ghost''' is usually defined as the [[apparitional experience|apparition]] of a deceased person, frequently similar in appearance to that person, and encountered in places he or she frequented, or in association with the person's former belongings. The word "ghost" may also refer to the [[spirit]] or [[soul]] of a deceased person, or to any spirit or [[demon]].{{GFDL}} |
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A ghost is usually defined as the apparition of a deceased person, frequently similar in appearance to that person, and encountered in places he or she frequented, or in association with the person's former belongings. The word "ghost" may also refer to the spirit or soul of a deceased person, or to any spirit or demon.
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