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white spirit

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white spirit
a colourless liquid obtained from petroleum and used as a substitute for turpentine

white spirit [¦wīt ′spir·ət]
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Oh, and they throw in a mystical element, too: Our heroes just might see ``the great ghost of the forest - the white spirit bear of ancient lore.
While nearly 1,000 black bears live in British Columbia's rainforests, only around 400 white spirit bears are thought to exist.
But in the last chapter, the world is alive with "yellow sunshine" and "dreams and bright white spirit.
 
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