1. geist - Noun
2. Geist - Proper noun
Geist (plural Geists)
A surname from German.
Ghost, apparition.
Spirit (of a group, age, era, etc).
Source: en.wiktionary.orgThere's no geist like the Zeitgeist. Robert Hughes
According to Geist, the Copyright Modernization Act “offers greater flexibility with expanded fair dealing and new rights to create user-generated content.” Source: Internet
Etymology The word poltergeist came from the German language words poltern ("to make sound" and "to rumble") and Geist ("ghost" and "spirit"), and the term itself translates as "noisy ghost", "rumble-ghost" or a "loud spirit". Source: Internet
Kaufmann admits that Hegel treated many distinctively Christian themes, and "sometimes could not resist equating" his conception of spirit (Geist) "with God, instead of saying clearly: in God I do not believe; spirit suffices me." Source: Internet
Geist, from the “Today” show and MSNBC’s “Morning Joe,” tweeted that “the threats against Gayle King for asking a fair question in the course of a long interview are absolutely disgusting. Source: Internet
Season 2 will also star Oscar winner Chris Cooper () as Geist CEO Leonard Geist and Emmy winner Joan Cusack () as eccentric military woman Francine Bunda. Source: Internet