Noun
lifeforce (countable and uncountable, plural lifeforces)
Alternative form of life force
As the Hebrew name of things is the channel of their lifeforce, parallel to the sephirot, so concepts such as "holiness" and " mitzvot " embody ontological Divine immanence, as God can be known in manifestation as well as transcendence. Source: Internet
The Twelve managed to free themselves and Cyclops sacrificed his own body and lifeforce to keep Apocalypse from getting Nate. Source: Internet
He also had roles in the films Perfume: The Story of a Murderer and Lifeforce. Source: Internet